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Sea Slug Podcast Transcript Eastern Emerald Elysia, Elysia Chlorotica
Algal Chloroplasts Secondary Article
Chloroplast Genes Are Expressed During Intracellular Symbiotic
Oxygenic Photosynthesis
Chloroplast Genes Are Expressed During Intracellular Symbiotic
Starving Slugs Survive Due to Accumulated Starch Reserves Elise M
The Making of a Photosynthetic Animal
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Genetic and Epigenetic Control of Life Cycle Transitions in the Brown Alga Ectocarpus Sp
Biochemical and Molecular Autonomy of Symbiotic Chloroplasts Mary E
Supplementary Information
Sequencing and Phylogenetic Analysis of Chloroplast Genes in Freshwater Raphidophytes
A Photosynthetic Animal: a Sacoglossan Sea Slug That Steals Chloroplasts
Horizontal Gene Transfer of the Algal Nuclear Gene Psbo to the Photosynthetic Sea Slug Elysia Chlorotica
Light-Related Photosynthetic Gene
Sea Slug Podcast.Pages
Assessing Phylogenetic Delineations of Taxa of Filamentous Xanthophyceae (Stramenopiles) Using DNA Sequence Analyses and Morphology
Sea Slug Steals Photosynthesis Genes from Algae
Top View
Library Pathfinder Nudibranchs
Field and Laboratory Observations of Two Gulf of Maine Sacoglossans
Bio – 3910 Master's Thesis in Biology
Viruses Manipulate the Marine Environment Forest Rohwer1 & Rebecca Vega Thurber1,2
Plastid Genomes and Proteins Illuminate the Evolution of Eustigmatophyte Algae and Their Bacterial Endosymbionts
Endosymbioses in Sacoglossan Seaslugs: Plastid-Bearing Animals That Keep Photosynthetic Organelles Without Borrowing Genes
Solar Powered Sea Slugs Shed Light on Search for Perpetual Green Energy 3 May 2018, by Todd B
Debashish Bhattacharya CV
Article Genome Analysis of Elysia Chlorotica Egg DNA Provides No Evidence for Horizontal Gene Transfer Into the Germ Line Of
Turgor Regulation in Species of Vaucheria (Xanthophyceae, Heterokontophyta) from Habitats of Contrasting Salinities
Mary E. Rumpho, Department of Molecular and Biomedical Sc
Stability of Isolated Algal Chloroplasts That Participate in a Unique Mollusc/Kleptoplast Association