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Dinoflagellate
Dinoflagellate ? Dinoflagellates Ceratium hirundinella Scientific classification |
dinoflagellate refers to (Greek dinos, whirling). The longitudinal ... the species and sometimes stage of the dinoflagellate. Fibrous extrusomes are also found in many ... lines have them. All the same, the dinoflagellate still consists of the more common organelles ... zygote, which may remain mobile in typical dinoflagellate fashion or may form a resting ...
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Talk:Dinoflagellate
Talk:Dinoflagellate Excellent stuff again User:Wetman Thanks very ... at these pages. - Josh HOW DOES A DINOFLAGELLATE BREATHE AND RELEASE WASTE?NO SITES HAVE ...
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Thomas Cavalier-Smith/Temp
... Cavalier-Smith T, Green BR. Evolution of dinoflagellate unigenic minicircles and the partially concerted divergence ... Taylor FJ, Keeling PJ, Cavalier-Smith T. Dinoflagellate nuclear SSU rRNA phylogeny suggests multiple plastid ... with jumbled chloroplast gene fragments from a dinoflagellate. Mol Biol Evol. 2001 Aug;18(8 ... Smith T. Phylogeny of ultra-rapidly evolving dinoflagellate chloroplast genes: a possible common origin for sporozoan and dinoflagellate plastids. J Mol Evol. 2000 Jul; ...
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Endosymbiont
... distributed among the Echinoderms in general. Symbiodinium dinoflagellate endosymbionts in marine metazoa and protists Dinoflagellate endosymbionts of the genus Symbiodinium, commonly known ... articlerender.fcgi?artid=168468&rendertype=abstract Symbiodinium dinoflagellate endosymbionts in marine metazoa and protists Excellent ...
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Chromalveolate
... a single common origin for apicomplexan and dinoflagellate plastids. Mol. Biol. Evol., 18, 418-426 ... and lipid targeting in secondary symbiogenesis: Euglenoid, dinoflagellate, and sporozoan plastid origins and the eukaryote ...
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Talk:Krill
... your link does, that "euphesiid shrimp" use Dinoflagellate luciferin. It appears to have used the ... if we can confirm it to be Dinoflagellate luciferin. A subpage of the UCSB page ...
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Luciferin
... chain aldehyde and a reduced riboflavin phosphate. Dinoflagellate luciferin Dinoflagellate luciferin is a chlorophyll derivative and is ...
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Palynology
... contemporary and fossil palynomorphs , including pollen, spores, dinoflagellate cysts, acritarchs, chitinozoans and scolecodonts, together with ... honey. Because the distribution of acritarchs, chitinozoans, dinoflagellate cysts, pollen and spores provides evidence of ...
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Dinophyceae
... Dinophyceae. References JF Saldarriaga et al. (2001). Dinoflagellate Nuclear SSU rRNA Phylogeny Suggests Multiple Plastid ... R. "Max" Taylor (2004). Illumination or confusion? Dinoflagellate molecular phylogenetic data viewed from a primarily ...
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Bioluminescence
... sensed through motion in the water, the dinoflagellate luminesces. This in turn attracts even larger ... consume the would-be predator of the dinoflagellate. The attraction of mates is another proposed ...
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