The highly reduced genome of an enslaved algal nucleus

Nature64.80
Volume: 410, Issue: 6832, Pages: 1091 - 1096
Published: Apr 26, 2001
Abstract
Chromophyte algae differ fundamentally from plants in possessing chloroplasts that contain chlorophyll c and that have a more complex bounding-membrane topology. Although chromophytes are known to be evolutionary chimaeras of a red alga and a non-photosynthetic host, which gave rise to their exceptional membrane complexity, their cell biology is poorly understood. Cryptomonads are the only chromophytes that still retain the enslaved red algal...
Paper Details
Title
The highly reduced genome of an enslaved algal nucleus
Published Date
Apr 26, 2001
Journal
Volume
410
Issue
6832
Pages
1091 - 1096
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