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Evolution of HD-ZIP transcription factors and their function in cabbage leafy head formation. [PDF]
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Carotenogenesis diversification in phylogenetic lineages of Rhodophyta
Journal of Phycology, 2016Carotenoid composition is very diverse in Rhodophyta. In this study, we investigated whether this variation is related to the phylogeny of this group. Rhodophyta consists of seven classes, and they can be divided into two groups on the basis of their morphology.
Shinichi Takaichi
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Fusion and histocompatibility in Rhodophyta [PDF]
Fully developed thalli of Chondrus crispus, Gracilaria chilensis, Gymnogongrus furcellatus and Mazzaella laminarioides were used to assess tissue compatibility. The effect of thallus polarity on grafting and regeneration was also evaluated. Fusion did occur between fragments of the same life history phase in C. crispus, G. chilensis, G. furcellatus and
Juan A. Correa, Paloma Gómez González
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Protoplasts of Gelidium robustum (Rhodophyta) [PDF]
Viable protoplasts were isolated from apices of the agarophyte Gelidium robustum (Gardn.) Hollenb. & Abb. using a combination of commercial cell-wall degrading enzymes and extracellular wall-degrading enzymes isolated from a marine bacterium. The protoplasts were approximately 8–15 µm in diameter, liberated mainly from the surface cell layers and from ...
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Journal of Phycology, 2020
The cosmopolitan red algal genus Pyropia sensu lato is the most speciose of the bladed Bangiales genera. In a major revision of the Bangiales, Pyropia was resurrected from Porphyra, although there was evidence at the time that species of Pyropia could be
Li-En Yang+5 more
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The cosmopolitan red algal genus Pyropia sensu lato is the most speciose of the bladed Bangiales genera. In a major revision of the Bangiales, Pyropia was resurrected from Porphyra, although there was evidence at the time that species of Pyropia could be
Li-En Yang+5 more
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Evidence of ancient genome reduction in red algae (Rhodophyta)
Journal of Phycology, 2015Dana C Price+2 more
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Is the Order Cryptonemiales (Rhodophyta) defensible?
Phycologia, 1985Abstract The present distinction between the red algal orders Cryptonemiales and Gigartinales (based on whether or not an ‘accessory’ auxiliary-cell filament is present) appears to be logically unsatisfactory on two grounds. If an ‘accessory’ reproductive filament is defined (as it usually is) as a structure not homologous to a vegetative filament ...
Peter A. Robins, Gerald T. Kraft
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