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- Desmodesmus, and Scenedesmus as the three major categories. Acutodesmus is characterized as having acute cell poles, while Desmodesmus and Scenedesmus have obtuse/truncated...
- dimorpha Turpin, 1828 Scenedesmus obliquus var. dimorphus (Turpin) Hansgirg Scenedesmus acutus var. dimorphus (Turpin) Rabenhorst Scenedesmus dimorphus (Turpin)...
- species of the family Scenedesmaceae. It is commonly known by its synonym, Scenedesmus obliquus. It is a common species found in a variety of freshwater habitats...
- codons have been found in the mitochondrial genomes of vertebrates, Scenedesmus obliquus, and Thraustochytrium. The nuclear genetic code is flexible...
- genus Desmodesmus have long been placed in the related genus Scenedesmus. However, Scenedesmus was found to be polyphyletic, and was split up into several...
- waste. Researchers have looked at the bioac****ulation of strontium by Scenedesmus spinosus (algae) in simulated wastewater. The study claims a highly selective...
- Scenedesmus, while George Stephen West accepted the genus as separate from Scenedesmus. In the 2000s, molecular data revealed found that Scenedesmus was...
- The Scenedesmus obliquus mitochondrial code (translation table 22) is a genetic code found in the mitochondria of Scenedesmus obliquus, a species of green...
- Differential interference contrast micrograph of Scenedesmus quadricauda with the pyrenoid (central four circular structures) clearly visible....
- alga in the family Scenedesmaceae. It is also known by its synonym, Scenedesmus a****inatus. Tetradesmus lagerheimii forms colonies of two, four or eight...