The chloroplast genome of Phacus orbicularis (Euglenophyceae): an initial datum point for the phacaceae

Volume: 52, Issue: 3, Pages: 404 - 411
Published: Apr 19, 2016
Abstract
The Euglenophyceae chloroplast was acquired when a heterotrophic euglenoid engulfed a green alga and subsequently retained the algal chloroplast, in a process known as secondary endosymbiosis. Since this event, Euglenophyceae have diverged widely and their chloroplast genomes (cpGenomes) have as well. Changes to the cpGenome include extensive gene rearrangement and the proliferation of introns, the analyses of which have proven to be useful in...
Paper Details
Title
The chloroplast genome of Phacus orbicularis (Euglenophyceae): an initial datum point for the phacaceae
Published Date
Apr 19, 2016
Volume
52
Issue
3
Pages
404 - 411
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