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Dinoflagellate with Blue-Green Chloroplasts Derived from an Endosymbiotic Eukaryote
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BiologyBlue-green DinoflagellateUnicellular OrganismPhylogeneticsProtistTriple Membrane-bound BodiesNatural SciencesAmphidinium WigrenseEvolutionary BiologyBlue-green ChloroplastsCyanobacteriaAlgal BiologySymbiosisEndosymbiosisPhotosynthesisHealth Sciences
The dinoflagellate, Amphidinium wigrense, contains triple membrane-bound bodies we have termed "blue-green chloroplasts." We believe these chloroplasts were derived from a cryptomonad endosymbiont similar to that present in another blue-green dinoflagellate, Gymnodinium acidotum. These dinoflagellates provide evidence that a chloroplast has evolved from an endosymbiotic eukaryote.
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