© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.of the United States of America 116(36), (2019): 17934-17942, doi:10.1073/pnas.1910121116.Plastid endosymbiosis has been a major force in the evolution of eukaryotic cellular complexity, but how endosymbionts are integrated is still poorly understood at a mechanistic level. Dinoflagellates, an ecologically important protist lineage, represent a unique model to study this process because dinoflagellate plastids have repeatedly been reduced, lost, and replaced by new plastids, leading to a spectrum of ages and integration levels. Here we describ...
This thesis deals with the question of whether planktonic protits of the genus Dinophysis have perma...
Background Plastid replacements through secondary endosymbioses include massive tran...
After their endosymbiotic acquisition, plastids become intimately connected with the biology of thei...
Plastid endosymbiosis has been a major force in the evolution of eukaryotic cellular complexity, but...
Dinoflagellates harboring diatom endosymbionts (termed “dinotoms”) have undergone a process often re...
Recent studies suggest that horizontal gene transfer (HGT) plays an important role in niche adaptati...
Plastid establishment involves the transfer of endosymbiotic genes to the host nucleus, a process kn...
Complex algae form a network of photosynthetic organisms spread across the eukaryotic tree. Among th...
Complex algae form a network of photosynthetic organisms spread across the eukaryotic tree. Among th...
AbstractTaming a cyanobacterium in a pivitol event of endosymbiosis brought photosynthesis to eukary...
Photosynthetic dinoflagellates contain a diverse collection of plastid types, a situation believed t...
Following their endosymbiotic uptake, plastids undergo profound changes to genome content and to the...
AbstractSecondary endosymbiosis describes the origin of plastids in several major algal groups such ...
A monophyletic group of dinoflagellates, called ‘dinotoms’, are known to possess evolutionarily inte...
Endosymbiosis has played a major role in shaping eukaryotic cells, their success and diversity. At t...
This thesis deals with the question of whether planktonic protits of the genus Dinophysis have perma...
Background Plastid replacements through secondary endosymbioses include massive tran...
After their endosymbiotic acquisition, plastids become intimately connected with the biology of thei...
Plastid endosymbiosis has been a major force in the evolution of eukaryotic cellular complexity, but...
Dinoflagellates harboring diatom endosymbionts (termed “dinotoms”) have undergone a process often re...
Recent studies suggest that horizontal gene transfer (HGT) plays an important role in niche adaptati...
Plastid establishment involves the transfer of endosymbiotic genes to the host nucleus, a process kn...
Complex algae form a network of photosynthetic organisms spread across the eukaryotic tree. Among th...
Complex algae form a network of photosynthetic organisms spread across the eukaryotic tree. Among th...
AbstractTaming a cyanobacterium in a pivitol event of endosymbiosis brought photosynthesis to eukary...
Photosynthetic dinoflagellates contain a diverse collection of plastid types, a situation believed t...
Following their endosymbiotic uptake, plastids undergo profound changes to genome content and to the...
AbstractSecondary endosymbiosis describes the origin of plastids in several major algal groups such ...
A monophyletic group of dinoflagellates, called ‘dinotoms’, are known to possess evolutionarily inte...
Endosymbiosis has played a major role in shaping eukaryotic cells, their success and diversity. At t...
This thesis deals with the question of whether planktonic protits of the genus Dinophysis have perma...
Background Plastid replacements through secondary endosymbioses include massive tran...
After their endosymbiotic acquisition, plastids become intimately connected with the biology of thei...