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Chlorarachniophyceae

Known as: Chlorarachnida, Chlorarachniophyta, chlorarachniophytes 
National Institutes of Health

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2012
2012
Chlorarachniophytes are unicellular marine algae with plastids (chloroplasts) of secondary endosymbiotic origin… 
2010
2010
ABSTRACT. Chlorarachniophytes are enigmatic marine unicellular algae that acquired photosynthesis by secondary endosymbiosis… 
Review
2009
Review
2009
Nucleomorphs are the relic nuclei of algal endosymbionts that became permanent fixtures inside nonphotosynthetic eukaryotic host… 
2009
2009
Most plastid proteins are encoded by the nuclear genome, and consequently, need to be transported into plastids across multiple… 
2009
2009
Intron reduction and loss is a significant component of genome compaction in many eukaryotic lineages, including yeasts… 
Review
2008
Review
2008
Chlorarachniophytes are cercozoan amoeboflagellates that acquired photosynthesis by enslaving a green alga, which has retained a… 
2006
2006
ABSTRACT. Cryptomonads are ubiquitous aquatic unicellular eukaryotes that acquired photosynthesis through the uptake and… 
2005
2005
Nucleomorphs are remnant nuclei of eukaryotic, secondary endosymbionts exclusively found in cryptophytes and chlorarachniophytes… 
1994
1994
Cryptomonad algae and Chlorarachiniophyta are evolutionary chimaeras derived from the engulfment of an eukaryotic phototrophic…