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EVIDENCE FOR A CRYPTOMONAD SYMBIONT IN THE CILIATE, CYCLOTRICHIUM MEUNIERI(1)
R T Barber1, A W White1, H W Siegelman1
1Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York 11973.
Abstract:
Extracts of the marine ciliate Cyclotrichium meunieri contained chlorophylls a and c, carotenoids, and a phycoerythrin with a single absorbance maximum at 542 nm. This assemblage of pigments suggests that the numerous photosynthetic symbionts present in each ciliate cell belong to the Cryptophyceae.
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