BACKGROUND:Dinophysis is exceptional among dinoflagellates, possessing plastids derived from cryptophyte algae. Although Dinophysis can be maintained in pure culture for several months, the genus is mixotrophic and needs to feed either to acquire plastids (a process known as kleptoplastidy) or obtain growth factors necessary for plastid maintenance. Dinophysis does not feed directly on cryptophyte algae, but rather on a ciliate (Myrionecta rubra) that has consumed the cryptophytes and retained their plastids. Despite the apparent absence of cryptophyte nuclear genes required for plastid function, Dinophysis can retain cryptophyte plastids for months without feeding.RESULTS:To determine if this dinoflagellate has nuclear-encoded genes for pl...
Dinoflagellate algae of the genus Symbiodinium form important symbioses within corals and other bent...
The loss of photosynthetic function should lead to the cessation of expression and finally loss of p...
BACKGROUND:Dinoflagellates are unicellular, often photosynthetic protists that play a major role in ...
Dinoflagellates are a diverse and widely distributed protist group, of major environmental and econo...
Dinoflagellates harboring diatom endosymbionts (termed “dinotoms”) have undergone a process often re...
Background Plastid replacements through secondary endosymbioses include massive tran...
Following their endosymbiotic uptake, plastids undergo profound changes to genome content and to the...
Teleaulax amphioxeia is a photosynthetic unicellular cryptophyte alga that is distributed throughout...
Background: Most microbial eukaryotes are uncultivated and thus poorly suited to st...
BACKGROUND: Organelle retention is a form of mixotrophy that allows organisms to reap metabolic bene...
<div><p>When plastids are transferred between eukaryote lineages through series of endosymbiosis, th...
Dinoflagellates are a diverse group of protists with many unique traits including large genomes pack...
Recent studies suggest that horizontal gene transfer (HGT) plays an important role in niche adaptati...
Abstract Background Plastid replacements through secondary endosymbioses include massive transfer of...
This thesis deals with the question of whether planktonic protits of the genus Dinophysis have perma...
Dinoflagellate algae of the genus Symbiodinium form important symbioses within corals and other bent...
The loss of photosynthetic function should lead to the cessation of expression and finally loss of p...
BACKGROUND:Dinoflagellates are unicellular, often photosynthetic protists that play a major role in ...
Dinoflagellates are a diverse and widely distributed protist group, of major environmental and econo...
Dinoflagellates harboring diatom endosymbionts (termed “dinotoms”) have undergone a process often re...
Background Plastid replacements through secondary endosymbioses include massive tran...
Following their endosymbiotic uptake, plastids undergo profound changes to genome content and to the...
Teleaulax amphioxeia is a photosynthetic unicellular cryptophyte alga that is distributed throughout...
Background: Most microbial eukaryotes are uncultivated and thus poorly suited to st...
BACKGROUND: Organelle retention is a form of mixotrophy that allows organisms to reap metabolic bene...
<div><p>When plastids are transferred between eukaryote lineages through series of endosymbiosis, th...
Dinoflagellates are a diverse group of protists with many unique traits including large genomes pack...
Recent studies suggest that horizontal gene transfer (HGT) plays an important role in niche adaptati...
Abstract Background Plastid replacements through secondary endosymbioses include massive transfer of...
This thesis deals with the question of whether planktonic protits of the genus Dinophysis have perma...
Dinoflagellate algae of the genus Symbiodinium form important symbioses within corals and other bent...
The loss of photosynthetic function should lead to the cessation of expression and finally loss of p...
BACKGROUND:Dinoflagellates are unicellular, often photosynthetic protists that play a major role in ...