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Ultrastructure of the Dinoflagellate Amphiesma

1983
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the ultrastructure of dinoflagellate amphiesma. Amphiesma is a complete cell covering of a dinoflagellate. The chapter examines a number of amphiesmal structures and discusses the ontogeny of various components of amphiesma.
L C, Morrill, A R, Loeblich
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Dinoflagellates: A Selective Review

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists, 1970
Abstract A brief history of the investigation of fossil dinoflagellates and a summary of certain biological considerations are followed by a survey of recent progress along selected lines in the study of these organisms. Some of the new information that has come to light as a result of the reinforcing interplay between biological and paleontological ...
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Dinoflagellates, diatoms, and their viruses

The Journal of Microbiology, 2008
Since the first discovery of the very high virus abundance in marine environments, a number of researchers were fascinated with the world of "marine viruses", which had previously been mostly overlooked in studies on marine ecosystems. In the present paper, the possible role of viruses infecting marine eukaryotic microalgae is enlightened, especially ...
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Genomic understanding of dinoflagellates

Research in Microbiology, 2011
The phylum of dinoflagellates is characterized by many unusual and interesting genomic and physiological features, the imprint of which, in its immense genome, remains elusive. Much novel understanding has been achieved in the last decade on various aspects of dinoflagellate biology, but most remarkably about the structure, expression pattern and ...
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Dinoflagellates

Micropaleontology, 1986
William A. S. Sarjeant, D. L. Spector
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The genomes of dinoflagellates

2006
Abstract The dinoflagellates are a diverse group of marine and freshwater protists that play a central role in the ecology of aquatic environments and display amazing morphological diversity (Taylor 1987; Fensome et al. 1993). Each of their genomes contains a fascinating complement of traits that makes dinoflagellates a model for ...
Jeremiah D Hackett   +1 more
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Dinoflagellates

2011
Joachim Reitner, Volker Thiel
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