Good things in small packages: The tiny genomes of chlorarachniophyte endosymbionts

Volume: 19, Issue: 2, Pages: 167 - 173
Published: Feb 1, 1997
Abstract
Chlorarachniophytes are amoeboflagellate, marine protists that have acquired photosynthetic capacity by engulfing and retaining a green alga. These green algal endosymbionts are severely reduced, retaining only the chloroplast, nucleus, cytoplasm and plasma membrane. The vestigial nucleus of the endosymbiont, called the nucleomorph, contains only three small linear chromosomes and has a haploid genome size of just 380 kb ‐ the smallest...
Paper Details
Title
Good things in small packages: The tiny genomes of chlorarachniophyte endosymbionts
Published Date
Feb 1, 1997
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
2
Pages
167 - 173
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