green algae: see algae; Chlorophyta.
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The green alga Chaetocladus (Dasycladales) (Journal of Paleontology)
The chloroplast genome sequence of the green alga Leptosira terrestris : multiple losses of the inverted repeat and extensive genome rearrangements within the Trebouxiophyceae.(Research article) (BMC Genomics)
A Comparative Inventory of Metal Transporters in the Green Alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and the Red Alga Cyanidioschizon merolae1[w] (Plant Physiology)
Starch Division and Partitioning. A Mechanism for Granule Propagation and Maintenance in the Picophytoplanktonic Green Alga Ostreococcus tauri1[w] (Plant Physiology)
An unexpectedly large and loosely packed mitochondrial genome in the charophycean green alga Chlorokybus atmophyticus.(Research article)(Clinical report) (BMC Genomics)
Heterologous expression and characterization of recombinant phytochrome from the green alga Mougeotia scalaris (Photochemistry and Photobiology)
Evidence for a light-induced H+ conductance in the eye of the green alga chlamydomonas reinhardtii (Biophysical Journal)
Chloroplast DNA sequence of the green alga Oedogonium cardiacum (Chlorophyceae): Unique genome architecture, derived characters shared with the Chaetophorales and novel genes acquired through horizontal transfer.(Research article) (BMC Genomics)
Genome Analysis of the Unicellular Green Alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Indicates an Ancient Evolutionary Origin for Key Pattern Recognition and Cell-Signaling Protein Families (Genetics)
Utilization of a cyanobacterium and a phosphorus-deficient green alga as complementary resources by daphnids. (Ecology)
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