Absence of co-phylogeny indicates repeated diatom capture in dinophytes hosting a tertiary endosymbiont

Volume: 18, Issue: 1, Pages: 29 - 38
Published: Nov 18, 2017
Abstract
Tertiary endosymbiosis is proven through dinophytes, some of which (i.e. Kryptoperidiniaceae) have engulfed diatom algae containing a secondary plastid. Chloroplasts are usually inherited together permanently with the host cell, leading to co-phylogeny. We compiled a diatom sequence data matrix of two nuclear and two chloroplast loci. Almost all endosymbionts of Kryptoperidiniaceae found their closest relatives in free-living diatoms and not in...
Paper Details
Title
Absence of co-phylogeny indicates repeated diatom capture in dinophytes hosting a tertiary endosymbiont
Published Date
Nov 18, 2017
Volume
18
Issue
1
Pages
29 - 38
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