Abstract Prototheca zopfii (P. zopfii, class Trebouxiophyceae, order Chlorellales, family Chlorellaceae), a non-photosynthetic predominantly free-living unicellular alga, is one of the few pathogens belonging to the plant kingdom. This alga can affect many vertebrate hosts, sustaining systemic infections and diseases such as mastitis in cows. The aim of our work was to sequence and assemble the P. zopfii genotype 1 and genotype 2 mitochondrial and plastid genomes. Remarkably, the P. zopfii mitochondrial (38 Kb) and plastid (28 Kb) genomes are models of compaction and the smallest known in the Trebouxiophyceae. As expected, the P. zopfii genotype 1 and 2 plastid genomes lack all the genes involved in photosynthesis, but, surprisingly, they a...
Prototheca zopfii commonly exists in the environment, and causes invasive infections (protothecosis)...
Abstract Background Cryptophytes are an ecologically important group of algae comprised of phototrop...
Dinoflagellate algae of the genus Symbiodinium form important symbioses within corals and other bent...
A fragment of the Helicosporidium sp. (Chlorophyta: Trebouxiophyceae) plastid genome has been sequen...
Prototheca zopfii commonly exists in the environment, and causes invasive infections (protothecosis)...
BACKGROUND: Helicosporidia are achlorophyllous, non-photosynthetic protists that are obligate parasi...
The Prototheca alga is the only chlorophyte known to be involved in a series of clinically relevant ...
Protothecosis is an infectious disease caused by organisms currently classified within the green alg...
Resequencing of the chloroplast genome (cpDNA) of Auxenochlorella protothecoides UTEX 25 was complet...
Abstract Background Loss of photosynthesis has occurred independently in several plant and algal lin...
Prototheca zopfii commonly exists in the environment, and causes invasive infections (protothecosis)...
Background: Loss of photosynthesis has occurred independently in several plant and ...
Prototheca zopfii commonly exists in the environment, and causes invasive infections (protothecosis)...
Prototheca zopfii commonly exists in the environment, and causes invasive infections (protothecosis)...
Cryptophyte algae have four different genomes. Through secondary endosymbiosis, cryptophytes derived...
Prototheca zopfii commonly exists in the environment, and causes invasive infections (protothecosis)...
Abstract Background Cryptophytes are an ecologically important group of algae comprised of phototrop...
Dinoflagellate algae of the genus Symbiodinium form important symbioses within corals and other bent...
A fragment of the Helicosporidium sp. (Chlorophyta: Trebouxiophyceae) plastid genome has been sequen...
Prototheca zopfii commonly exists in the environment, and causes invasive infections (protothecosis)...
BACKGROUND: Helicosporidia are achlorophyllous, non-photosynthetic protists that are obligate parasi...
The Prototheca alga is the only chlorophyte known to be involved in a series of clinically relevant ...
Protothecosis is an infectious disease caused by organisms currently classified within the green alg...
Resequencing of the chloroplast genome (cpDNA) of Auxenochlorella protothecoides UTEX 25 was complet...
Abstract Background Loss of photosynthesis has occurred independently in several plant and algal lin...
Prototheca zopfii commonly exists in the environment, and causes invasive infections (protothecosis)...
Background: Loss of photosynthesis has occurred independently in several plant and ...
Prototheca zopfii commonly exists in the environment, and causes invasive infections (protothecosis)...
Prototheca zopfii commonly exists in the environment, and causes invasive infections (protothecosis)...
Cryptophyte algae have four different genomes. Through secondary endosymbiosis, cryptophytes derived...
Prototheca zopfii commonly exists in the environment, and causes invasive infections (protothecosis)...
Abstract Background Cryptophytes are an ecologically important group of algae comprised of phototrop...
Dinoflagellate algae of the genus Symbiodinium form important symbioses within corals and other bent...