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Encyclopedia > Chlorarachniophyte


Chlorarchniophytes
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Protista
Phylum: Cercozoa
Class: Chlorarachnea
Genera

Chlorarachnion
Gymnochlora
Lotharella
Cryptochlora

Chlorarachniophytes are a small group of algae occasionally found in tropical oceans. They are typically mixotrophic, ingesting bacteria and smaller protists as well as conducting photosynthesis. Normally they have the form of small amoebae, with branching cytoplasmic extensions that capture prey and connect the cells together, forming a net. They may also form flagellate zoospores, which characteristically have a single subapical flagellum that spirals backwards around the cell body, and walled coccoid cells.


The chloroplasts were presumably acquired by ingesting some green alga. They are surrounded by four membranes, the outermost of which is continuous with the endoplasmic reticulum, and contain a small nucleomorph between the middle two, which is a remnant of the alga's nucleus. This contains a small amount of DNA and divides without forming a mitotic spindle. The origin of the chloroplasts from green algae is supported by their pigmentation, which includes chlorophylls a and b, and by genetic similarities. The only other group of algae that contain nucleomorphs are the cryptomonads, but their chloroplasts seem to be derived from a red alga.


The chlorarachniophytes only include four genera, which show some variation in their life-cycles and may lack one or two of the stages described above. They have mitochondria with tubular cristae. Genetic studies place them among the Cercozoa, a diverse group of amoeboid and amoeboid-like protozoa.




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Chlorarachniophyte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (247 words)
Chlorarachniophytes are a small group of algae occasionally found in tropical oceans.
The only other group of algae that contain nucleomorphs are the cryptomonads, but their chloroplasts seem to be derived from a red alga.
The chlorarachniophytes only include five genera, which show some variation in their life-cycles and may lack one or two of the stages described above.
Chlorarachniophytes (2259 words)
Chlorarachniophytes are, therefore, a key group for understanding how chloroplasts have spread to many different groups of eukaryotes.
Among the chlorarachniophytes, there is a remarkable diversity in ultrastructure of the pyrenoid and localization of the nucleomorph.
This organelle is the vestigial nucleus of the eukaryotic algal endosymbiont that gave rise to the chloroplasts of chlorarachniophytes (McFadden et al.
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