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,Phylogenetic relationships of the ‘golden algae’ (haptophytes, heterokont chromophytes) and their pon light microscopy, each group was so distinct that shared characters were not apparent. Electron microscopy has provided many new characters that have initiated phylogenetic discussions about the relationships among the “golden algae”. Consequently, new taxa have been described or old ones revised生命层 发表于 2025-3-25 07:44:29
Molecular and morphological phylogenies of kelp and associated brown algae,knowledge for relationships of the . relative to other orders of brown algae (.) and among the families of kelp, in particular, the ., . and .. Phylogenetic relationships among fourteen kelp species, representing these three families were inferred from newly obtained and previously published (3’18SLIKEN 发表于 2025-3-25 13:03:40
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Plastids in apicomplexan parasites,eculation that these so-called protozoans might harbour a vestigial plastid. The plastid-like parasite genes occur on an extrachromosomal, maternally inherited, 35 kb DNA circle with an architecture reminiscent of plastid genomes. The 35kb genome is distinct from the 6–7 kb linear mitochondrial geno卧虎藏龙 发表于 2025-3-25 21:17:03
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Molecular and morphological phylogenies of kelp and associated brown algae,knowledge for relationships of the . relative to other orders of brown algae (.) and among the families of kelp, in particular, the ., . and .. Phylogenetic relationships among fourteen kelp species, representing these three families were inferred from newly obtained and previously published (3’18S — ITS1 — 5.8S) rDNA sequences.Fester 发表于 2025-3-26 08:46:16
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0172-6668 Overview: 978-3-7091-6542-3Series ISSN 0172-6668