- of
these hairs are
exclusive to
stramenopiles. The
presumed apomorphy of
tripartite flagellar hairs in
stramenopiles is well characterized. The basal...
- with
Stramenopiles replaced by its
synonym Heterokonta in this
variant of the acronym.
Before the
discovery of the SAR supergroup,
stramenopiles and alveolates...
- stramenochromes, are a
group of algae. They are the
photosynthetic stramenopiles, a
group of eukaryotes,
organisms with a cell nucleus, characterized...
-
heterotrophic stramenopiles is
still uncharacterized,
known almost entirely from
lineages of
genetic sequences known as
MASTs (MArine
STramenopiles), of which...
-
Nanney &
McCoy 1976 (Alveolata), Thal****iosira
pseudonana Cleve 1873 (
Stramenopiles), and
Arabidopsis thaliana (Linnaeus) Heynhold, 1842 (Archaeplastida)...
-
British biologist Thomas Cavalier-Smith in 1981 to
distinguish the
stramenopiles, haptophytes, and cryptophytes.
According to Cavalier-Smith, the kingdom...
-
which are
found in
coastal marine habitats. They are ****igned to the
Stramenopiles (heterokonts), a
group which also
contains kelp and
various microalgae...
-
Labyrinthulomycetes are not fungi, but a
monophyletic group of
eukaryotes within the
Stramenopiles. They
belong to the
phylum Bigyra,
which contains other heterotrophic...
-
phylogenetic lineage of fungus-like
eukaryotic microorganisms within the
Stramenopiles. They are
filamentous and heterotrophic, and can
reproduce both ****ually...
-
surrounding two singlets.
Flagella may have
hairs (mastigonemes), as in many
stramenopiles.
Their interior is
continuous with the cell's cytoplasm. Centrioles...