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plastids from a
close relative of
Pyramimonas which was an
endosymbiont inside phagotrophic eukaryovorous euglenids. "
Pyramimonas". NCBI. Data
extracted from...
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Pyramimonas tetrarhynchus is the type
species of
genus Pyramimonas.
Moestrup Ø.,
Walne P., L., (1979).
Studies on
scale morphogenesis in the
golgi apparatus...
- from the
green alga
Pyramimonas. Additionally, Tetraselmis-derived
genes are
abundant in
other Euglenophyceae,
while Pyramimonas-derived
genes are minor...
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Nicolai M. D.; Moestrup, Øjvind (2020). "Microscopy and
phylogeny of
Pyramimonas tatianae sp. nov. (Pyramimonadales, Chlorophyta), a
scaly quadriflagellate...
- and 21 Mbp for Micromonas). At
least one species, the
Antarctic form
Pyramimonas gelidicola, is
capable of
phagocytosis and is
therefore a mixotrophic...
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event that occurred between a
phagotrophic eukaryovorous euglenid and a
Pyramimonas-related
green alga. The
plastids of Euglena are
unusual since most secondary...
- transfer.
Since then more
species of
mixotrophic green algae, such as
Pyramimonas tychotreta and
Mantoniella antarctica, has been found.
Evidence for primary...
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consume other organisms,
usually by
using photosynthesis Green algae,
Pyramimonas Red and
brown algae,
diatoms and some dinoflagellates. Plant-like protists...
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Protoaceromonas Skvortzov 1968
Genus Protochroomonas Skvortzov 1968
Genus Pyramimonas Schmarda 1849
Genus Tasmanites E.T.Newton
Genus Trichloridella Silva...
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usually by
photosynthesis (sometimes by chemosynthesis)
Green algae,
Pyramimonas Red and
brown algae, diatoms, coccolithop****s and some dinoflagellates...