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Molecular Data and the Evolutionary History of Dinoflagellates by Juan Fernando Saldarriaga Echavarria Diplom, Ruprecht-Karls-Un
The Planktonic Protist Interactome: Where Do We Stand After a Century of Research?
Durinskia Baltica and Kryptoperidinium Foliaceum
Glenodinium Triquetrum Ehrenb. Is a Species Not of Heterocapsa F.Stein but of Kryptoperidinium Er.Lindem
Scrippsiella Trochoidea (F.Stein) A.R.Loebl
Pigment-Based Chloroplast Types in Dinoflagellates
Origin and Evolution of Dinoflagellates with a Diatom Endosymbiont
The Dinoflagellates Durinskia Baltica and Kryptoperidinium Foliaceum
Alveolata) Using Small Subunit Rrna Gene Sequences Suggests They Are the Free-Living Sister Group to Apicomplexans
Evolution of the Heme Biosynthetic Pathway in Eukaryotic Phototrophs
The Planktonic Protist Interactome: Where Do We Stand After a Century of Research?
DINOFLAGELLATA, ALVEOLATA) Gómez, F
A Kryptoperidiniaceae Species (Dinophyceae: Peridiniales) Blooming in Coastal Yucatan Waters, Gulf of Mexico
What Makes a Chloroplast? Reconstructing the Establishment of Photosynthetic Symbioses
Description of a New Freshwater Bloom-Forming Dinoflagellate with a Diatom Endosymbiont, Peridiniopsis Minima Sp
Identification of Highly Divergent Diatom-Derived Chloroplasts in Dinoflagellates, Including a Description of Durinskia Kwazulunatalensis Sp
Pigment−Based Chloroplast Types in Dinoflagellates Manuel Zapata1
Morphology, Ultrastructure and Molecular Phylogeny of Cyst-Producing Caladoa Arcachonensis Gen
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PROTISTOLOGY European Journal of Protistology 40 (2004) 85–111
Algae and Their Chloroplasts with Particular Reference to the Dinoflagellates
Absence of Co-Phylogeny Indicates Repeated Diatom Capture in Dinophytes Hosting a Tertiary Endosymbiont
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The Life History and Cell Cycle of Kryptoperidinium Foliaceum, a Dinoflagellate with Two Eukaryotic Nuclei
Recognition of Continental Dinoflagellates of Iran
Discovery of a Kleptoplastic 'Dinotom' Dinoflagellate and the Unique
Evidence for the Retention of Two Evolutionary Distinct Plastids in Dinoflagellates with Diatom Endosymbionts
Yamada Discovery 2019.Pdf (3.044Mb)
Species of Uncertain Affinities Currently Assigned to Glenodinium
Evolutionary Distinctiveness of Fatty Acid and Polyketide Synthesis in Eukaryotes
A Case Study of Trachelomonas (Euglenaceae)
Dinoflagellates with Relic Endosymbiont Nuclei As Models for Elucidating Organellogenesis
Two New Generic Names for Dinophytes Harbouring a Diatom As an Endosymbiont, Blixaea and Unruhdinium (Kryptoperidiniaceae, Peridiniales)
Solenn MORDRET
Dating Freshwater Lineages in Unicellular Dinophytes
Flegontov P., Lukes J. 2012