Background Plastid replacements through secondary endosymbioses include massive transfer of genes from the endosymbiont to the host nucleus and require a new targeting system to enable transport of the plastid-targeted proteins across 3-4 plastid membranes. The dinoflagellates are the only eukaryotic lineage that has been shown to have undergone several plastid replacement events, and this group is thus highly relevant for studying the processes involved in plastid evolution. In this study, we analyzed the phylogenetic origin and N-terminal extensions of plastid-targeted proteins from Lepidodinium chlorophorum, a member of the only dinoflagellate genus that harbors a green secondary plastid rather than the red algal-derived,...
Plastid establishment involves the transfer of endosymbiotic genes to the host nucleus, a process kn...
AbstractSecondary endosymbiosis describes the origin of plastids in several major algal groups such ...
Dinoflagellates harboring diatom endosymbionts (termed “dinotoms”) have undergone a process often re...
Abstract Background Plastid replacements through secondary endosymbioses include massive transfer of...
Unlike many other photosynthetic dinoflagellates, whose plastids contain a characteristic carotenoid...
After their endosymbiotic acquisition, plastids become intimately connected with the biology of thei...
<div><p>When plastids are transferred between eukaryote lineages through series of endosymbiosis, th...
Secondary plastids derived from green algae occur in chlorarachniophytes, photosynthetic euglenophyt...
Abstract Secondary plastids derived from green algae occur in chlorarachniophytes, photosynthetic eu...
Secondary endosymbiosis describes the origin of plastids in several major algal groups such as dinof...
When plastids are transferred between eukaryote lineages through series of endosymbiosis, their envi...
The dinoflagellates have repeatedly replaced their ancestral peridinin-plastid by plastids derived f...
Secondary endosymbiosis describes the origin of plastids in several major algal groups such as dinof...
Secondary endosymbiosis describes the origin of plastids in several major algal groups such as dinof...
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...
AbstractSecondary endosymbiosis describes the origin of plastids in several major algal groups such ...
Dinoflagellates harboring diatom endosymbionts (termed “dinotoms”) have undergone a process often re...
Abstract Background Plastid replacements through secondary endosymbioses include massive transfer of...
Unlike many other photosynthetic dinoflagellates, whose plastids contain a characteristic carotenoid...
After their endosymbiotic acquisition, plastids become intimately connected with the biology of thei...
<div><p>When plastids are transferred between eukaryote lineages through series of endosymbiosis, th...
Secondary plastids derived from green algae occur in chlorarachniophytes, photosynthetic euglenophyt...
Abstract Secondary plastids derived from green algae occur in chlorarachniophytes, photosynthetic eu...
Secondary endosymbiosis describes the origin of plastids in several major algal groups such as dinof...
When plastids are transferred between eukaryote lineages through series of endosymbiosis, their envi...
The dinoflagellates have repeatedly replaced their ancestral peridinin-plastid by plastids derived f...
Secondary endosymbiosis describes the origin of plastids in several major algal groups such as dinof...
Secondary endosymbiosis describes the origin of plastids in several major algal groups such as dinof...
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...
AbstractSecondary endosymbiosis describes the origin of plastids in several major algal groups such ...
Dinoflagellates harboring diatom endosymbionts (termed “dinotoms”) have undergone a process often re...