The thing about plastid genomes in nonphotosynthetic plants and algae is that they are usually very small and highly compact. This is not surprising: a heterotrophic existence means that genes for photosynthesis can be easily discarded. But the loss of photosynthesis cannot explain why the plastomes of heterotrophs are so often depauperate in noncoding DNA. If plastid genomes from photosynthetic taxa can span the gamut of compactness, why can't those of nonphotosynthetic species? Well, recently we showed that they can. The free-living, heterotrophic green alga Polytoma uvella has a plastid genome boasting more than 165 kilobases of noncoding DNA, making it the most bloated plastome yet found in a heterotroph. In this addendum to the primary...
Within the siphonous green algal order Bryopsidales, the size and gene arrangement of chloroplast ge...
Although plastid genomes of flowering plants are typically highly conserved regarding their size, ge...
Parasitic organisms exemplify morphological and genomic reduction. Some heterotrophic, parasitic pla...
Background The plastid genomes of the green algal order Chlamydomonadales tend to e...
Background: Loss of photosynthesis has occurred independently in several plant and ...
Abstract Background Loss of photosynthesis has occurred independently in several plant and algal lin...
It has been argued that for certain lineages, noncoding DNA expansion is a consequence of the increa...
It has been argued that for certain lineages noncoding DNA expansion is a consequence of the increas...
Background: How photosynthetic organelles or plastids were acquired by diverse eukaryotes is among t...
Background: Heterokont algae, together with cryptophytes, haptophytes and some alveolates, possess r...
Photosynthesis is the hallmark of plant evolution; the vast majority of plants are autotrophic and r...
is the biggest organelle in the cell and shows strong autonomy. To better understand this organelle...
proposed that plant nuclei must possess large numbers of genes derived from cyanobacteria. He based ...
The advent of photosynthesis facilitated the evolution of aerobic life on Earth. However, species su...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedThe introduction of plastids into different heterotrophic protists cre...
Within the siphonous green algal order Bryopsidales, the size and gene arrangement of chloroplast ge...
Although plastid genomes of flowering plants are typically highly conserved regarding their size, ge...
Parasitic organisms exemplify morphological and genomic reduction. Some heterotrophic, parasitic pla...
Background The plastid genomes of the green algal order Chlamydomonadales tend to e...
Background: Loss of photosynthesis has occurred independently in several plant and ...
Abstract Background Loss of photosynthesis has occurred independently in several plant and algal lin...
It has been argued that for certain lineages, noncoding DNA expansion is a consequence of the increa...
It has been argued that for certain lineages noncoding DNA expansion is a consequence of the increas...
Background: How photosynthetic organelles or plastids were acquired by diverse eukaryotes is among t...
Background: Heterokont algae, together with cryptophytes, haptophytes and some alveolates, possess r...
Photosynthesis is the hallmark of plant evolution; the vast majority of plants are autotrophic and r...
is the biggest organelle in the cell and shows strong autonomy. To better understand this organelle...
proposed that plant nuclei must possess large numbers of genes derived from cyanobacteria. He based ...
The advent of photosynthesis facilitated the evolution of aerobic life on Earth. However, species su...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedThe introduction of plastids into different heterotrophic protists cre...
Within the siphonous green algal order Bryopsidales, the size and gene arrangement of chloroplast ge...
Although plastid genomes of flowering plants are typically highly conserved regarding their size, ge...
Parasitic organisms exemplify morphological and genomic reduction. Some heterotrophic, parasitic pla...