Several dinoflagellates are known to practice acquired phototrophy by either hosting intact algal endosymbionts or retaining plastids. The acquisition of phototrophy in dinoflagellates appears to occur independently over a variety of orders, rather than being restricted to any specific order(s). While dinoflagellates with intact algal cells host endosymbionts of cyanobacteria, pelagophyte, prasinophyte or dictyochophyte, most organelle-retaining dinoflagellates acquire plastids from cryptophytes. In dinoflagellates with acquired phototrophy, the mechanism by which symbionts or plastids are obtained has not been well studied at sub-cellular or ultrastructural level, and thus little is known regarding their mechanism to sequester and maintain...
Following their endosymbiotic uptake, plastids undergo profound changes to genome content and to the...
Dinoflagellate algae are important primary producers and of significant ecological and economic impa...
Recent studies suggest that horizontal gene transfer (HGT) plays an important role in niche adaptati...
Several dinoflagellates are known to practice acquired phototrophy by either hosting intact algal en...
Dinoflagellates harboring diatom endosymbionts (termed “dinotoms”) have undergone a process often re...
Plastid endosymbiosis has been a major force in the evolution of eukaryotic cellular complexity, but...
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A monophyletic group of dinoflagellates, called ‘dinotoms’, are known to possess evolutionarily inte...
The loss of photosynthetic function should lead to the cessation of expression and finally loss of p...
Unlike many other photosynthetic dinoflagellates, whose plastids contain a characteristic carotenoid...
<div><p>The loss of photosynthetic function should lead to the cessation of expression and finally l...
Photosynthetic dinoflagellates contain a diverse collection of plastid types, a situation believed t...
Species within the marine toxic dinoflagellate genus Dinophysis are phagotrophic organisms that expl...
Plastid establishment involves the transfer of endosymbiotic genes to the host nucleus, a process kn...
SummaryGreen algae, land plants, and other photosynthetic eukaryotes possess plastids, such as chlor...
Following their endosymbiotic uptake, plastids undergo profound changes to genome content and to the...
Dinoflagellate algae are important primary producers and of significant ecological and economic impa...
Recent studies suggest that horizontal gene transfer (HGT) plays an important role in niche adaptati...
Several dinoflagellates are known to practice acquired phototrophy by either hosting intact algal en...
Dinoflagellates harboring diatom endosymbionts (termed “dinotoms”) have undergone a process often re...
Plastid endosymbiosis has been a major force in the evolution of eukaryotic cellular complexity, but...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2010. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
A monophyletic group of dinoflagellates, called ‘dinotoms’, are known to possess evolutionarily inte...
The loss of photosynthetic function should lead to the cessation of expression and finally loss of p...
Unlike many other photosynthetic dinoflagellates, whose plastids contain a characteristic carotenoid...
<div><p>The loss of photosynthetic function should lead to the cessation of expression and finally l...
Photosynthetic dinoflagellates contain a diverse collection of plastid types, a situation believed t...
Species within the marine toxic dinoflagellate genus Dinophysis are phagotrophic organisms that expl...
Plastid establishment involves the transfer of endosymbiotic genes to the host nucleus, a process kn...
SummaryGreen algae, land plants, and other photosynthetic eukaryotes possess plastids, such as chlor...
Following their endosymbiotic uptake, plastids undergo profound changes to genome content and to the...
Dinoflagellate algae are important primary producers and of significant ecological and economic impa...
Recent studies suggest that horizontal gene transfer (HGT) plays an important role in niche adaptati...