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Cryptomonas
Known as:
Cryptomona
A genus in the family Cryptomonadaceae.
National Institutes of Health
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
Complete Nucleomorph Genome Sequence of the Nonphotosynthetic Alga Cryptomonas paramecium Reveals a Core Nucleomorph Gene Set
Goro Tanifuji
,
Naoko T. Onodera
,
T. Wheeler
,
Marlena Dlutek
,
Natalie A. Donaher
,
J. Archibald
Genome Biology and Evolution
2010
Corpus ID: 15844290
Nucleomorphs are the remnant nuclei of algal endosymbionts that were engulfed by nonphotosynthetic host eukaryotes. These…
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
The Complete Plastid Genome Sequence of the Secondarily Nonphotosynthetic Alga Cryptomonas paramecium: Reduction, Compaction, and Accelerated Evolutionary Rate
Natalie A. Donaher
,
Goro Tanifuji
,
+4 authors
J. Archibald
Genome Biology and Evolution
2009
Corpus ID: 22202276
The cryptomonads are a group of unicellular algae that acquired photosynthesis through the engulfment of a red algal cell, a…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Revision of the genus Cryptomonas (Cryptophyceae): a combination of molecular phylogeny and morphology provides insights into a long-hidden dimorphism.
K. Hoef-Emden
,
M. Melkonian
Protist
2003
Corpus ID: 24624857
Seventy-three strains of cryptophytes assigned to the genera Cryptomonas, Campylomonas or Chilomonas were studied by light…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
How important is climate? Effects of warming, nutrient addition and fish on phytoplankton in shallow lake microcosms
B. Moss
,
D. Mckee
,
+7 authors
D. Wilson
2003
Corpus ID: 54044174
Summary 1 Climate is changing. Predictions are for at least a 3 °C rise in mean temperature in northern Europe over the next…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Phosphorus distribution in three crustacean zooplankton species
T. Vrede
,
T. Andersen
,
D. O. Hessen
1999
Corpus ID: 15118717
The distribution of phosphorus (P) was assessed in homogeneously 33P‐labeled Daphnia magna, Daphnia galeata and Eudiaptomus…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Phylogenetic Relationships among the Cryptophyta: Analyses of Nuclear-Encoded SSU rRNA Sequences Support the Monophyly of Extant Plastid-Containing Lineages.
B. Marin
,
M. Klingberg
,
M. Melkonian
Protist
1998
Corpus ID: 28248205
Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
Occurrence of bacterivory in Cryptomonas, a common freshwater phytoplankter
L. Tranvik
,
K. Porter
,
J. Sieburth
Oecologia
1989
Corpus ID: 13200736
SummaryBacterivory was detected by incorporation of 0.57 μm diameter, fluorescent polystyrene beads and fluorescently labeled…
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Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
Direct observations of the mechanisms of interference between Daphnia and Keratella cochlearis1
C. Burns
,
J. J. Gilbert
1986
Corpus ID: 14338011
Direct observation was used to describe and quantify four types of interaction between Daphnia (D. pulex, D. rosea, D. galeata…
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Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
Blue Light Effects in Biological Systems
H. Senger
Proceedings in Life Sciences
1984
Corpus ID: 32275329
Diversity of Photoreceptors.- The Blue Light Responses in Evolutionary Studies.- Coaction of Phytochrome and Blue/UV Light…
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Highly Cited
1970
Highly Cited
1970
The origin of Flimmer in Saprolegnia, Dictyuchus, Synura and Cryptomonas.
I. Heath
,
A. Greenwood
,
H. Griffiths
Journal of Cell Science
1970
Corpus ID: 12246097
The endoplasmic reticulum of Saprolegnia, Dictyuchus, Synura and Cryptomonas may contain tubules less than 20 nm in diameter. In…
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