Nucleomorph Ribosomal DNA and Telomere Dynamics in Chlorarachniophyte Algae

Volume: 57, Issue: 6, Pages: 453 - 459
Published: Oct 12, 2010
Abstract
. Chlorarachniophytes are enigmatic marine unicellular algae that acquired photosynthesis by secondary endosymbiosis. Chlorarachniophytes are unusual in that the nucleus of the engulfed algal cell (a green alga) persists in a miniaturized form, termed a nucleomorph. The nucleomorph genome of the model chlorarachniophyte, Bigelowiella natans CCMP621, is 373 kilobase pairs (kbp) in size, the smallest nuclear genome characterized to date. The B....
Paper Details
Title
Nucleomorph Ribosomal DNA and Telomere Dynamics in Chlorarachniophyte Algae
Published Date
Oct 12, 2010
Volume
57
Issue
6
Pages
453 - 459
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