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Relationships Between The Chromophyte Algae: The Evidence From Studies Of Mitosis
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The data obtained from studies of the fine structure of mitosis have allowed the elucidation of systematic affinities and a reassessment of phylogenetic relationships amongst certain algae, notably the green algae. Comparisons of the mitotic process in the chromophyte algae (algae containing chlorophylls a and c, but excluding here the dinoflagellates) are hampered, however, by the paucity of information on several of the major taxa with only a few groups (e.g. the diatoms and prymnesiophytes) having been examined in some detail.
Title: Relationships Between The Chromophyte Algae: The Evidence From Studies Of Mitosis
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Abstract
The data obtained from studies of the fine structure of mitosis have allowed the elucidation of systematic affinities and a reassessment of phylogenetic relationships amongst certain algae, notably the green algae.
Comparisons of the mitotic process in the chromophyte algae (algae containing chlorophylls a and c, but excluding here the dinoflagellates) are hampered, however, by the paucity of information on several of the major taxa with only a few groups (e.
g.
the diatoms and prymnesiophytes) having been examined in some detail.
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