Evidence of ancient genome reduction in red algae (Rhodophyta)

Volume: 51, Issue: 4, Pages: 624 - 636
Published: May 5, 2015
Abstract
Red algae (Rhodophyta) comprise a monophyletic eukaryotic lineage of ~6,500 species with a fossil record that extends back 1.2 billion years. A surprising aspect of red algal evolution is that sequenced genomes encode a relatively limited gene inventory (~5-10 thousand genes) when compared with other free-living algae or to other eukaryotes. This suggests that the common ancestor of red algae may have undergone extensive genome reduction, which...
Paper Details
Title
Evidence of ancient genome reduction in red algae (Rhodophyta)
Published Date
May 5, 2015
Volume
51
Issue
4
Pages
624 - 636
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