The dinoflagellate sub-class Prorocentrophycidae has a distinct morphology, lacking the typical dinoflagellate cell structure of a clear cingulum and sulcus. It includes species that produce the toxin okadaic acid. Despite its uniqueness, the group has been found polyphyletic in some previous molecular phylogenetic studies. We have re-investigated the phylogeny of this sub-class by culturing and sequencing new strains, comparing sequences from three genes, the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (cox 1) and the nuclear large and small subunit rRNA (LSU and SSU) encoding genes. We analyzed sequences from twenty-five named and two still undescribed species of Prorocentrophycidae. We used newly recognized features of the secondary str...
New sequences of ribosomal and protein genes were combined with available morphological and paleonto...
The Dinophysis genus is an ecologically and evolutionarily important group of marine dinoflagellates...
The Prorocentrales are a unique group of dinophytes based on several apomorphic traits, but species ...
The dinoflagellate sub-class Prorocentrophycidae has a distinct morphology, lacking the typical dino...
This study was carried out to investigate the morphological relationship between Prorocentrum and Di...
Abstract Many outstanding questions about dinoflagel-late evolution can potentially be resolved by e...
The marine dinoflagellate genus Prorocentrum Ehrenberg comprises many species occupying primarily be...
Marine benthic dinoflagellates can be found in many different habitats including seaweeds, dead cora...
The taxonomic position of an armored dinoflagellate Prorocentrum donghaiense Lu, 2001, which is one ...
Wild and cultured specimens of Prorocentrum lima (Ehrenb.) F. Stein from 26 widely different areas i...
A new species of toxic benthic dinoflagellate is described based on laboratory cultures isolated fro...
Evidence from partial large-subunit (LSU) rDNA sequencing has been combined with ultrastructure, inc...
Here, we have identified a protist (dinoflagellate) lineage that has diversified recently in evoluti...
The dinoflagellates are a diverse lineage of microbial eukaryotes. Dinoflagellate monophyly and thei...
International audienceA new marine benthic toxic Prorocentrum species is described from the tropical...
New sequences of ribosomal and protein genes were combined with available morphological and paleonto...
The Dinophysis genus is an ecologically and evolutionarily important group of marine dinoflagellates...
The Prorocentrales are a unique group of dinophytes based on several apomorphic traits, but species ...
The dinoflagellate sub-class Prorocentrophycidae has a distinct morphology, lacking the typical dino...
This study was carried out to investigate the morphological relationship between Prorocentrum and Di...
Abstract Many outstanding questions about dinoflagel-late evolution can potentially be resolved by e...
The marine dinoflagellate genus Prorocentrum Ehrenberg comprises many species occupying primarily be...
Marine benthic dinoflagellates can be found in many different habitats including seaweeds, dead cora...
The taxonomic position of an armored dinoflagellate Prorocentrum donghaiense Lu, 2001, which is one ...
Wild and cultured specimens of Prorocentrum lima (Ehrenb.) F. Stein from 26 widely different areas i...
A new species of toxic benthic dinoflagellate is described based on laboratory cultures isolated fro...
Evidence from partial large-subunit (LSU) rDNA sequencing has been combined with ultrastructure, inc...
Here, we have identified a protist (dinoflagellate) lineage that has diversified recently in evoluti...
The dinoflagellates are a diverse lineage of microbial eukaryotes. Dinoflagellate monophyly and thei...
International audienceA new marine benthic toxic Prorocentrum species is described from the tropical...
New sequences of ribosomal and protein genes were combined with available morphological and paleonto...
The Dinophysis genus is an ecologically and evolutionarily important group of marine dinoflagellates...
The Prorocentrales are a unique group of dinophytes based on several apomorphic traits, but species ...