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prasinophytes are a
group of
unicellular green algae.
Prasinophytes mainly include marine planktonic species, as well as some
freshwater representatives...
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replaced it with a
green algal derived chloroplast (more specifically, a
prasinophyte).
Lepidodinium is the only
dinoflagellate that has a
chloroplast that's...
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diverged into two clades. The
Chlorophyta include the
early diverging prasinophyte lineages and the core Chlorophyta,
which contain the
majority of described...
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groups of
chlorophytes are unicellular, such as the earliest-diverging
prasinophytes, but in two
major classes (Chlorophyceae and Ulvophyceae)
there is an...
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Chlorophyta that,
along with Picocystophyceae,
coincides with the
traditional "
prasinophyte clade VII".
Chloropicophyceae has a
single order,
Chloropicales with...
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Researchers have
collected and
analyzed molecular data from 13
prasinophyte taxa to
better construct the
phylogenetic relationship of
early branching...
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lineages of
scaly unicellular flagellate algae known collectively as
prasinophytes along with the Prasinodermophyta, but also
includes a
variety of morphologies...
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singularis sp. nov. (Prasinophyceae, Chlorophyta), a
Solitary Coccoid Prasinophyte from the South-East
Pacific Ocean" (PDF). Protist. 162 (1): 70–84. doi:10...
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previously considered to be a
basal Chlorophyta clade, or part of the "
Prasinophytes".
Linzhou Li; Sibo Wang;
Hongli Wang;
Sunil Kumar Sahu;
Birger Marin;...
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Tasmanite is a
sedimentary rock type
almost entirely consisting of the
prasinophyte alga Tasmanites. It is
commonly ****ociated with high-latitude, nutrient-rich...