POLYPHYLY OF TETRASPORALEAN GREEN ALGAE INFERRED FROM NUCLEAR SMALL-SUBUNIT RIBOSOMAL DNA

Ultrastructural studies of tetrasporalean green algae have suggested the order is polyphyletic. These features, including the absolute orientation of the flagellar apparatus and the bi- versus quadriflagellated motile cell morphology, suggest that Chaetopeltis as well as a number of others, may be a...

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