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Haptophyte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Almost every single haptophyte is marine, however some are freshwater organisms. They can be found virtually everywhere in the world. All haptophytes produce blooms. These blooms are mainly nontoxic, but a few species can create toxic blooms, as we have found out the hard way.
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Biology and systematics of heterokont and haptophyte algae1 ... In this paper, I review what is currently known of phylogenetic relationships of heterokont and haptophyte algae. Heterokont algae are a monophyletic group that is classified into 17 classes and represents a diverse group of marine, freshwater,
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In this paper, I review what is currently known of phylogenetic relationships of heterokont and haptophyte algae. Heterokont algae are a monophyletic group that is classified into 17 classes and represents a diverse group of marine, freshwater, and terrestrial algae.
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Sep 16, 2009 ... haptophyte taxa to root the tree was guided by the availability of the ... molecular clock estimate, the divergence of the two haptophyte ...
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Marine phytoplankton haptophyte (Isochrysis galbana). Isochrysis galbana is a microalga originally from the chrysophyte algal group. It is now classified in a new phylum of algae called haptophytes (Prymnesiophyta or Haptophyta).
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for instance, diversity in haptophyte scale morphology is astounding. ... In the following sections haptophyte diversity will be discussed in terms of ...
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The complete nucleotide sequence of the plastid genome of the haptophyte Emiliania huxleyi has been determined. E. huxleyi is the most abundant coccolithophorid and has a key role in the carbon cycle.
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Files in this Data Supplement: ... Supplementary Table 1...
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