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Solitary bodies (S-bodies) in the parasitic red algaHarveyella mirabilis (Choreocolaceae,Cryptonemiales)
Authors:Lynda J Goff
Institution:(1) Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada;(2) Present address: Division of Natural Sciences, Applied Sciences Building, University of California, 95064 Santa Cruz, California, USA
Abstract:Summary Unusual spherical cytoplasmic inclusions identical to S-bodies described previously in three angiosperms were found in all cells of the parasitic red algaHarveyella mirabilis collected from several locations in the northeast Pacific. The inclusions are ca. 60–80 nm and consist of an outer double membrane bounding a granular mantle and a DNase sensitive central core. S-bodies are dispersed throughout the cytoplasm and are associated occasionally with nuclei, plastids, mitochondria, ER, and vacuoles. They have not been observed in any other alga except in host algal cells, connected to parasite cells by cellular pit connections. The possible function of these inclusions is considered with respect to the parasitic nature ofHarveyella mirabilis.
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