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Molecular Data and the Evolutionary History of Dinoflagellates by Juan Fernando Saldarriaga Echavarria Diplom, Ruprecht-Karls-Un
University of Oklahoma
PROTISTS Shore and the Waves Are Large, Often the Largest of a Storm Event, and with a Long Period
The Windblown: Possible Explanations for Dinophyte DNA
Scrippsiella Trochoidea (F.Stein) A.R.Loebl
Morphology, Molecular Phylogeny, and Pigment Characterization of a Novel Phenotype of the Dinoflagellate Genuspelagodinium from Korean Waters
Gertia Stigmatica Gen. Et Sp. Nov. (Kareniaceae, Dinophyceae), A
Reference Database for the 18S Rrna Gene
Pigment-Based Chloroplast Types in Dinoflagellates
Feeding by Common Heterotrophic Protists on the Phototrophic Dinoflagellatebiecheleriopsis Adriatica (Suessiaceae) Compared to That of Other Suessioid Dinoflagellates
Genomes of Symbiodiniaceae Reveal Extensive Sequence Divergence But
Polarella Glacialis
Genome Evolution of Symbiodiniaceae
Distribution and Host Diversity of Amoebophryidae Parasites Across Oligotrophic Waters of the Mediterranean Sea
Detection of the Widespread Presence of the Genus Ansanella Along the Catalan Coast (NW Mediterranean Sea) and the Description of Ansanella Catalana Sp
Cob Gene Pyrosequencing Enables Characterization of Benthic Dinoflagellate Diversity and Biogeography
Gene Duplication, Loss and Selection in the Evolution of Saxitoxin Biosynthesis in Alveolates Q ⇑ Shauna A
Avances En El Estudio De Los Dinoflagelados (Dinophyceae) Con La Filogenia Molecular
Top View
Pigment−Based Chloroplast Types in Dinoflagellates Manuel Zapata1
Gyrodinium Species Characterized by Possessing an Elliptical Apical Groove and Cell Surface Striations Are Monophyletic
Major Transitions in Dinoflagellate Evolution Unveiled By
PROTISTOLOGY European Journal of Protistology 40 (2004) 85–111
Diversity of Dinoflagellate Assemblages in Coastal Temperate
Gymnodinium Litoralis Sp. Nov. (Dinophyceae), a Newly Identified Bloom-Forming Dinoflagellate from the NW Mediterranean Sea
Tintinnophagus Acutus Ng, N
An Eight-Gene Phylogeny Reveals Monophyletic Origin of Theca in Dinoflagellates
18S Rrna Analysis Reveals High Diversity of Phytoplankton with Emphasis on a Naked Dinoflagellate Gymnodinium Sp
Unexpected Diversity of the Toxigenic Family Kareniaceae Along The
Core Genes in Diverse Dinoflagellate Lineages Include a Wealth Of
A Hypothesis for the Evolution of Nuclear-Encoded, Plastid-Targeted Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Genes in ‘‘Chromalveolate’’ Members
Photosymbiosis in Marine Planktonic Protists
Fensomea Setacea, Gen. & Sp. Nov. (Cladopyxidaceae, Dinophyceae)
Evolutionary Distinctiveness of Fatty Acid and Polyketide Synthesis in Eukaryotes
Fish Parasite Dinoflagellates Haidadinium Ichthyophilum And
PHYLOGENY of DINOFLAGELLATES BASED on MITOCHONDRIAL CYTOCHROME B and NUCLEAR SMALL SUBUNIT Rdna SEQUENCE COMPARISONS1
Phylogenetic Relationships Among Diverse Dinoflagellate Species Occurring in Coastal Waters Off Korea Inferred from Large Subunit Ribosomal DNA Sequence Data
Syndiniales), Parasites of Marine Dinoflagellates
Solenn MORDRET
Amoebophrya Ceratii (Syndiniales), Parasites De Dinoflagellés Marins Ruibo Cai
Major Transitions in Dinoflagellate Evolution Unveiled by Phylotranscriptomics
Evolution and Distribution of Saxitoxin Biosynthesis in Dinoflagellates
Progressive and Biased Divergent Evolution Underpins the Origin and Diversification of Peridinin Dinoflagellate Plastids Richard G