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FURTHER EVIDENCE FOR A MEMBRANE-BOUND ENDOSYMBIONT WITHIN THE DINOFLAGELLATE PERIDINIUM FOLIACEUM1
Authors:S W Jeffrey  Maret Vesk
Abstract:The fine structure of the binucleate, fucoxanthin-containing dinoflagellate Peridinium foliaceum (Stein) Biechler was re-examined for evidence of an endosymbiout. The eucaryotic nucleus, chloroplasts and associated ribosome-dense cytoplasm were separated by a single invaginating membrane from the rest of the dinoflagellate cell. The triple membrane-enclosed eyespot, mesocaryotic nucleus, trichocysts and accumulation bodies resided in the dinoflagellate cytoplasm. These observations suggest that P. foliaceum contains a membrane-bound endosymbiont, similar to that already described for the closely related species. P. balticum (Levander) Lemmermann.
Keywords:binucleate dinoflagellates  chrysophyte endosymbiont  dinoflagellate  Peridinium
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