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101. The toxic dinoflagellate Dinophysis acuminata harbors permanent chloroplasts of cryptomonad origin, not kleptochloroplasts

102. Unique genome of dicyemid mesozoan: Highly shortened spliceosomal introns in conservative exon/intron structure

103. Permuted tRNA Genes in the Nuclear and Nucleomorph Genomes of Photosynthetic Eukaryotes

104. Origin and evolution of ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes from Guillardia theta nucleomorph to hominoid

105. Evolution of Ultrasmall Spliceosomal Introns in Highly Reduced Nuclear Genomes

106. MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY OF PHYCOCYANIN-CONTAINING CRYPTOPHYTES: EVOLUTION OF BILIPROTEINS AND GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION1

107. Nucleus-Encoded Periplastid-Targeted EFL in Chlorarachniophytes

108. NEW MARINE MEMBERS OF THE GENUSHEMISELMIS(CRYPTOMONADALES, CRYPTOPHYCEAE)

109. Widespread distribution of a unique marine protistan lineage

110. NUCLEOMORPH KARYOTYPE DIVERSITY IN THE FRESHWATER CRYPTOPHYTE GENUSCRYPTOMONAS

111. ARIADNE’S THREAD: GUIDING A PROTEIN ACROSS FIVE MEMBRANES IN CRYPTOPHYTES

112. Nucleomorph genome of Hemiselmis andersenii reveals complete intron loss and compaction as a driver of protein structure and function

113. Phylogeny and Nucleomorph Karyotype Diversity of Chlorarachniophyte Algae

114. Multiple Gene Phylogenies Support the Monophyly of Cryptomonad and Haptophyte Host Lineages

115. Nucleomorph genomes: structure, function, origin and evolution

116. Plastid genome sequences of Gymnochlora stellata, Lotharella vacuolata, and Partenskyella glossopodia reveal remarkable structural conservation among chlorarachniophyte species

117. Eukaryotic tRNAs fingerprint invertebrates vis-à-vis vertebrates

118. Cryptomonads

119. Novel Nucleomorph Genome Architecture in the Cryptomonad Genus Hemiselmis

120. Patterns of Intron Loss and Gain in Plants: Intron Loss-Dominated Evolution and Genome-Wide Comparison of O. sativa and A. thaliana

121. The Complete Chloroplast Genome of the Chlorarachniophyte Bigelowiella natans: Evidence for Independent Origins of Chlorarachniophyte and Euglenid Secondary Endosymbionts

122. Nucleus-to-Nucleus Gene Transfer and Protein Retargeting into a Remnant Cytoplasm of Cryptophytes and Diatoms

123. Protein Targeting into the Complex Plastid of Cryptophytes

124. Diversity of secondary endosymbiont-derived actin-coding genes in cryptomonads and their evolutionary implications

125. Insight into the Diversity and Evolution of the Cryptomonad Nucleomorph Genome

126. ALGAL TRANSGENICS IN THE GENOMIC ERA1

127. Unique tRNA Introns of an Enslaved Algal Cell

128. LIPID COMPOSITION OF CHLORARACHNIOPHYTES (CHLORARACHNIOPHYCEAE) FROM THE GENERA BIGELOWIELLA, GYMNOCHLORA, AND LOTHARELLA1

129. Secondary endosymbioses and evolution of unicellular eukaryotes

130. Lotharella polymorpha sp. nov. (Chlorarachniophyta) from the coast of Portugal

131. Revision of the Genus Cryptomonas (Cryptophyceae): a Combination of Molecular Phylogeny and Morphology Provides Insights into a Long-Hidden Dimorphism

132. Genomic reduction and evolution of novel genetic membranes and protein-targeting machinery in eukaryote-eukaryote chimaeras (meta-algae)

133. Algae's complex origins

134. CRYPTOMONAD EVOLUTION: NUCLEAR 18S rDNA PHYLOGENY VERSUS CELL MORPHOLOGY AND PIGMENTATION1

135. Nuclear and Nucleomorph SSU rDNA Phylogeny in the Cryptophyta and the Evolution of Cryptophyte Diversity

136. Analyses of RNA Polymerase II Genes from Free-Living Protists: Phylogeny, Long Branch Attraction, and the Eukaryotic Big Bang

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138. Partenskyella glossopodia (Chlorarachniophyceae) possesses a nucleomorph genome of approximately 1 Mbp

139. Overexpression of molecular chaperone genes in nucleomorph genomes

140. Hemoglobins in the genome of the cryptomonad Guillardia theta

141. Molecular Chaperones Encoded by a Reduced Nucleus: The Cryptomonad Nucleomorph

143. Identification and characterization of a eukaryotically encoded rubredoxin in a cryptomonad alga1

144. Membrane heredity and early chloroplast evolution

145. A Nucleomorph-Encoded CbbX and the Phylogeny of RuBisCo Regulators

146. Chloroplast protein and centrosomal genes, a tRNA intron, and odd telomeres in an unusually compact eukaryotic genome, the cryptomonad nucleomorph

147. ULTRASTRUCTURE AND SYSTEMATICS OF TWO NEW FRESHWATER RED CRYPTOMONADS, STOREATULA RHINOSA, SP. NOV. AND PYRENOMONAS OVALIS, SP. NOV

148. A revised classification of Cryptophyta

149. The secondary endosymbiont of the cryptomonad Guillardia theta contains alpha-, beta-, and gamma-tubulin genes

150. Principles of Protein and Lipid Targeting in Secondary Symbiogenesis: Euglenoid, Dinoflagellate, and Sporozoan Plastid Origins and the Eukaryote Family Tree,2

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