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|a Secondary endosymbioses /
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|a Advances in Botanical Research,
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|a Front Cover -- Secondary Endosymbioses -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Chapter One: The Convoluted Evolution of Eukaryotes With Complex Plastids -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Diversity of Plastids -- 2.1. Primary Plastids -- 2.2. Complex Plastids -- 3. Plastid vs Host Data: Divergent View on the Tree of Eukaryotes -- 3.1. Plastid Evidence Support a Single Origin -- 3.2. Host Lineages Are Not Monophyletic -- 4. How Often Have Red Algal-Derived Plastids Spread? -- 4.1. The Chromalveolate Hypothesis -- 4.2. Plastid Loss and Plastid Dependency
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|a 4.3. Serial Eukaryote-to-Eukaryote Endosymbioses5. Complex Algae and Genome Mosaicism -- 6. Concluding Remarks -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter Two: Let There Be Light: A Contemporary Primer on Primary Plastid Endosymbiosis -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The ABCs of Primary Endosymbiosis -- 3. The Polychromatic Puzzle Pieces of Plastid Primary Endosymbiosis -- 4. Paulinella chromatophora: A Primary Plastid Revival Tour -- 5. Lost in the Light: Unexpected Insights From Nonphotosynthetic Primary Plastids -- 6. Three Decades of Primary Plastid Genomics
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|a 7. Concluding Thoughts: Too Much Sequencing, Not Enough Experimenting?Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter Three: Secondary Plastids of Stramenopiles -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Diversity of Stramenopiles -- 2. Endosymbiotic Origins -- 2.1. Endosymbiotic Histories of Stramenopiles -- 2.2. Chimeric Origins of Stramenopile Plastids -- 3. Structure of Stramenopile Plastids -- 3.1. Stramenopile Plastid Organisation -- 3.2. Stramenopile Plastid Genomes -- 4. Biochemistry and Physiology -- 4.1. Plastid Biogenesis -- 4.2. Photosynthesis and Photoprotection
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|a 4.3. Central Carbon Metabolism4.4. Primary and Secondary Metabolism Pathways -- 4.5. Nutrient Acquisition -- 4.6. Plastid-Mitochondria Interactions -- 5. Evolutionary Dynamics -- 5.1. Loss of Photosynthesis -- 5.2. Transient Symbioses and Kleptoplasty -- 5.3. Tertiary and Higher Endosymbioses -- 6. Concluding Remarks -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter Four: Plastid Complexity in Dinoflagellates: A Picture of Gains, Losses, Replacements and Revisions -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Unusual Features of Dinoflagellates That Might Impact Their Endosymbionts
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|a 3. The Peridinin Plastid4. Plastid Reduction and Loss -- 5. Plastid Replacement -- 5.1. Complex Plastids Derived From Haptophytes -- 5.2. Complex Plastids Derived From Green Algae -- 5.3. Complex Plastid Endosymbionts Derived From Diatoms -- 5.4. Kleptoplasts -- 6. Evolution of Plastids in Dinoflagellates: A Case to Revise Contemporary Notions -- 6.1. Scenario 1: A Common Plastid Was Gained Before the Divergence of Myzozoans -- 6.1.1. Rationale -- 6.1.2. Caveats
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