Principles of plastid reductive evolution illuminated by nonphotosynthetic chrysophytes

Volume: 116, Issue: 14, Pages: 6914 - 6923
Published: Mar 14, 2019
Abstract
The division of life into producers and consumers is blurred by evolution. For example, eukaryotic phototrophs can lose the capacity to photosynthesize, although they may retain vestigial plastids that perform other essential cellular functions. Chrysophyte algae have undergone a particularly large number of photosynthesis losses. Here, we present a plastid genome sequence from a nonphotosynthetic chrysophyte, "Spumella" sp. NIES-1846, and show...
Paper Details
Title
Principles of plastid reductive evolution illuminated by nonphotosynthetic chrysophytes
Published Date
Mar 14, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
14
Pages
6914 - 6923
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