Functional Relationship between a Dinoflagellate Host and Its Diatom Endosymbiont
Abstract
While we know much about the evolutionary patterns of endosymbiotic organelle origins, we know less about how the actual process unfolded within each system. This is partly due to the massive changes endosymbiosis appears to trigger, and partly because most organelles evolved in the distant past. The dinotoms are dinoflagellates with diatom endosymbionts, and they represent a relatively recent but nevertheless obligate endosymbiotic association....
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Title
Functional Relationship between a Dinoflagellate Host and Its Diatom Endosymbiont
Published Date
Jun 13, 2016
Volume
33
Issue
9
Pages
2376 - 2390
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