Journal article

Complete nucleotide sequence of the chlorarachniophyte nucleomorph: Nature's smallest nucleus

PR Gilson, V Su, CH Slamovits, ME Reith, PJ Keeling, GI McFadden

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | Published : 2006

Abstract

The introduction of plastids into different heterotrophic protists created lineages of algae that diversified explosively, proliferated in marine and freshwater environments, and radically altered the biosphere. The origins of these secondary plastids are usually inferred from the presence of additional plastid membranes. However, two examples provide unique snapshots of secondary-endosymbiosis-in-action, because they retain a vestige of the endosymbiont nucleus known as the nucleomorph. These are chlorarachniophytes and cryptomonads, which acquired their plastids from a green and red alga respectively. To allow comparisons between them, we have sequenced the nucleomorph genome from the chlo..

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