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Phylogenetic position of the Chromista plastids based on small subunit rRNA coding regions
Current Genetics, 1995The kingdom Chromista contains eukaryotic organisms with tubular mastigonemes on the leading flagellum of their bi-flagellated stages, and plastids within a chloroplast endoplasmic reticulum (CER). The complex series of events leading to the formation of the CER is hypothesized to have occurred only once.
L K, Medlin +4 more
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A revision of Basidiophora (Chromista, Petrono-sporales)
Nova Hedwigia, 1998The genus Basidiophora (Chromista, Oomycota, Peronosporales) is revised and restricted to one species, B. entospora, with the recently described B. montana as a synonym. Basidiophora kellermanii is transferred to a new genus, Benua.
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Journal of Phycology, 2000
Chloroplasts in heterokont algae are surrounded by four membranes and probably originated from a red algal endosymbiont that was engulfed and retained by eukaryotic host. Understanding how nuclear‐encoded chloroplast proteins are translocated from the cytoplasm into the chloroplast across these membranes could give us some insights about how the ...
Ken‐ichiro Ishida +2 more
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Chloroplasts in heterokont algae are surrounded by four membranes and probably originated from a red algal endosymbiont that was engulfed and retained by eukaryotic host. Understanding how nuclear‐encoded chloroplast proteins are translocated from the cytoplasm into the chloroplast across these membranes could give us some insights about how the ...
Ken‐ichiro Ishida +2 more
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Plasmoverna gen. nov., and the taxonomy and nomenclature of Plasmopara (Chromista, Peronosporales)
Taxon: international journal of plant taxonomy, phylogeny and evolution, 2005After a review of the taxonomy and nomenclature of Plasmopara, it is concluded that this genus contains at least two groups of fungi that can be differentiated on both morphological and molecular grounds. In order to avoid numerous nomenclatural changes, the genus Plasmoverna with seven new combinations (Pv. pygmaea, Pv. alpina, Pv. anemones-dichotomae,
Constantinescu, Ovidiu +2 more
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The nomenclature of Plasmopara (Chromista, Peronosporales) parasitic on Geraniaceae
TAXON, 2004AbstractThe four names in use for Plasmopara parasitic on Geranium are lectotypified. It is recommended that the name Plasmopara pusilla should be restricted to Plasmopara occurring mostly on Geranium pratense. Plasmopara geranii–pratensis is considered a taxonomic synonym of P. pusilla.
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