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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 5, p e97477 (2014)
The establishment of kleptoplasty (retention of "stolen plastids") in the digestive tissue of the sacoglossan Elysia chlorotica Gould was investigated using transmission electron microscopy. Cellular processes occurring during the initial exposure to
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https://doaj.org/article/7d95d59c98df4163a08f54abc642efc0
Autor:
Jill S. McCourt, Mark Urban-Lurain, John Merrill, Karen N. Pelletreau, Jennifer K. Knight, Paula P. Lemons, Michelle K. Smith, Ross H. Nehm, Luanna B. Prevost
Publikováno v:
CBE Life Sciences Education
Helping faculty develop high-quality instruction that positively affects student learning can be complicated by time limitations, a lack of resources, and inexperience using student data to make iterative improvements. We describe a community of 16 f
Autor:
Pavel Vaysberg, Dana C. Price, Debashish Bhattacharya, Cheong Xin Chan, Mary E. Rumpho, Karen N. Pelletreau
Publikováno v:
Molecular biology and evolution. 35(7)
Sacoglossan sea slugs offer fascinating systems to study the onset and persistence of algal-plastid symbioses. Elysia chlorotica is particularly noteworthy because it can survive for months, relying solely on energy produced by ingested plastids of t
Autor:
Eric H Jones, Jennifer Page, Jason C. Johnston, Kim Borges, Joseph K. Staples, Elizabeth Trenckmann, Erin Vinson, Michelle K. Smith, Mindi M. Summers, Farahad Dastoor, Nancy K. Prentiss, Karen N. Pelletreau, Peter R. Nelson, Emma S. Toth, Judith L. Roe
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CourseSource. 4
Autor:
Jennifer K. Knight, Mary A. Bedell, Farahad Dastoor, Norris Armstrong, Rosa A. Moscarella, John Merrill, Nancy Guild, Mark Urban-Lurain, Susan Erster, Michelle K. Smith, Cori L. Fata-Hartley, Hamish S. Greig, Tessa C. Andrews, Jon Stolzfus, David W. Hall, Neta Dean, Jennifer M. Martin, Luanna B. Prevost, Karen N. Pelletreau, Robert M. Northington, Brian J. Olsen, Donna J. Koslowsky, Paula P. Lemons, Jill S. McCourt, Ross H. Nehm
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Publikováno v:
Symbiosis. 58:221-232
The kleptoplastic sacoglossan Elysia chlorotica shares a requisite, intracellular symbiosis with the plastids (= chloroplasts) of the Xanthophyte alga Vaucheria litorea. Although wild specimens have been used to address a range of biological question
Publikováno v:
The Biological Bulletin. 223:138-154
The molluscan sea slug Elysia chlorotica is best known for its obligate endosymbiosis with chloroplasts (= kleptoplasty) from its algal prey Vaucheria litorea and its ability to sustain itself photoautotrophically for several months. This unusual pho
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 379:85-91
In this study, we investigated why a littorinid snail, Littorina sitkana, preferentially consumes the ulvoid green algae Ulva lactuca and Ulva linza, even though these algae contain high concentrations of dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP), which has
Autor:
Sónia Cruz, João Serôdio, Gisela Dionísio, Mary E. Rumpho, Ricardo Calado, Rebecca L. Newcomer, Karen N. Pelletreau, Paulo Cartaxana
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports
Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal
Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal
Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Some sea slugs are capable of retaining functional sequestered chloroplasts (kleptoplasts) for variable periods of time. The mechanisms supporting the maintenance of these organelles in animal hosts are still largely unknown. Non-photochemical quench