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Kleptoplasty Relies on a Host-Derived Component in the Euglenid Protist, Rapaza viridis

open access: yesKleptoplasty Relies on a Host-Derived Component in the Euglenid Protist, Rapaza viridis
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Kleptoplasty

open access: closedCurrent Biology, 2023
Gregor Christa introduces kleptoplasty - the process by which heterotrophs steal chloroplasts from algae and incorporate them into their cytosol.
Gregor Christa
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Secondary and Tertiary Endosymbiosis and Kleptoplasty

open access: closed, 2012
Alga is an informal name that refers to a diverse group of photosynthetic eukaryotes that have a polyphyletic origin in the tree of life. Although genomics has provided powerful tools for understanding the evolution of algal photosynthesis many issues remain unresolved. These include explaining the intermingling of plastid-lacking taxa such as ciliates
Jeferson Gross   +4 more
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Funktionale Kleptoplastie in Meeresnacktschnecken

2023
Einige der 500 bekannten Sacoglossa-Arten können in ihrem eigenen Cytosol Chloroplasten photosynthetisch aktiv halten. Dieses als funktionale Kleptoplastie bezeichnete Phänomen ist eine spezielle Form der Photosymbiose und kommt in Tieren nur in Sacoglossa vor.
Kodžoman, Katarina   +3 more
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A REVIEW ON KLEPTOPLASTY IN MARINE SACOGLOSSAN MOLLUSKS

open access: closedBulletin оf Kamchatka State Technical University, 2016
Tatyana A. Klochkova
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Grand-scale theft: Kleptoplasty in parasitic plants?

open access: closedTrends in Plant Science, 2015
The angiosperm Rafflesia lives as an obligate holoparasite in intimate contact with its hosts, vines in the genus Tetrastigma. The hosts are forced to supply the parasite with all the necessary nutrients. Novel data tentatively suggest that the thievery may happen on a larger scale and include entire organellar genomes.
Kirsten Krause
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Kleptoplasty in an Antarctic dinoflagellate: caught in evolutionary transition?

Environmental Microbiology, 2006
Summary Photosynthetic dinoflagellates contain a diverse collection of plastid types, a situation believed to have arisen from multiple endosymbiotic events. In addition, a number of heterotrophic (phagotrophic) dinoflagellates possess the ability to acquire chloroplasts temporarily by engulfing algae and ...
Rebecca J, Gast   +3 more
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