نتایج جستجو برای: red algae

تعداد نتایج: 167126  

Journal: :NIPPON SUISAN GAKKAISHI 1952

Journal: :American journal of botany 2004
Patrick J Keeling

By synthesizing data from individual gene phylogenies, large concatenated gene trees, and other kinds of molecular, morphological, and biochemical markers, we begin to see the broad outlines of a global phylogenetic tree of eukaryotes. This tree is apparently composed of five large assemblages, or "supergroups." Plants and algae, or more generally eukaryotes with plastids (the photosynthetic or...

Journal: :Saline Systems 2005
Aharon Oren

A hundred years have passed since the description of the genus Dunaliella, the unicellular green alga which is responsible for most of the primary production in hypersaline environments worldwide. The present paper provides an historical survey of research on Dunaliella, from the early work in the 19th century to the thorough taxonomic studies by Teodoresco, Hamburger, Lerche and others from th...

2014
Kanika Jain Kirsten Krause Felix Grewe Gaven F. Nelson Andreas P. M. Weber Alan C. Christensen Jeffrey P. Mower

Nuclear genome sequencing from extremophilic eukaryotes has revealed clues about the mechanisms of adaptation to extreme environments, but the functional consequences of extremophily on organellar genomes are unknown. To address this issue, we assembled the mitochondrial and plastid genomes from a polyextremophilic red alga, Galdieria sulphuraria strain 074 W, and performed a comparative genomi...

2013
Yoji Nakamura Naobumi Sasaki Masahiro Kobayashi Nobuhiko Ojima Motoshige Yasuike Yuya Shigenobu Masataka Satomi Yoshiya Fukuma Koji Shiwaku Atsumi Tsujimoto Takanori Kobayashi Ichiro Nakayama Fuminari Ito Kazuhiro Nakajima Motohiko Sano Tokio Wada Satoru Kuhara Kiyoshi Inouye Takashi Gojobori Kazuho Ikeo

Nori, a marine red alga, is one of the most profitable mariculture crops in the world. However, the biological properties of this macroalga are poorly understood at the molecular level. In this study, we determined the draft genome sequence of susabi-nori (Pyropia yezoensis) using next-generation sequencing platforms. For sequencing, thalli of P. yezoensis were washed to remove bacteria attache...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Marc Linka Aziz Jamai Andreas P M Weber

In chloroplasts of green plants and algae, CO(2) is assimilated into triose-phosphates (TPs); a large part of these TPs is exported to the cytosol by a TP/phosphate translocator (TPT), whereas some is stored in the plastid as starch. Plastidial phosphate translocators have evolved from transport proteins of the host endomembrane system shortly after the origin of chloroplasts by endosymbiosis. ...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
amir reza jassbi medicinal and natural products chemistry research centre, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran. maryam mohabati medicinal and natural products chemistry research centre, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran. saba eslami medicinal and natural products chemistry research centre, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran. jelveh sohrabipour institute of ocean and earth science (ioes), faculty of science, university of malaya. ramin miri medicinal and natural products chemistry research centre, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran.

different solvent extracts of a red algae, hypnea flagelliformis,and two brown algae, cystoseira myrica and sargassum boveanum, collected from the persian gulf coast were subjected to different bioassays including: 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (dpph) free radical scavenging assay, antibacterial and antifungal activity by thin layer chromatography (tlc)-bioautography, agar disc diffusion (add) ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
Patrick J Keeling

Plastids and mitochondria each arose from a single endosymbiotic event and share many similarities in how they were reduced and integrated with their host. However, the subsequent evolution of the two organelles could hardly be more different: mitochondria are a stable fixture of eukaryotic cells that are neither lost nor shuffled between lineages, whereas plastid evolution has been a complex m...

Journal: :Annual review of plant biology 2011
Zoë A Popper Gurvan Michel Cécile Hervé David S Domozych William G T Willats Maria G Tuohy Bernard Kloareg Dagmar B Stengel

All photosynthetic multicellular Eukaryotes, including land plants and algae, have cells that are surrounded by a dynamic, complex, carbohydrate-rich cell wall. The cell wall exerts considerable biological and biomechanical control over individual cells and organisms, thus playing a key role in their environmental interactions. This has resulted in compositional variation that is dependent on d...

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