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    9 months ago

    Yes. It is very exciting and cool. It already has mitochondria so it’s actually a double endosymbiont if it gets confirmed by others.

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      49 months ago

      If it’s a eukariotic algea, does it also have cloroplasts?

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        9 months ago

        Not in the paper data at least. It does have plastids which I had to look up (been a while since gen bio). Plastids are similar to chloroplasts. So triple endosymbiont actually. Again if data holds to further scrutiny.

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          39 months ago

          I think plastid is the generic term for that organelle family and chloroplasts are plastids specialized for photosynthesis.
          So they probably don’t want to state the plastids have a function they havent confirmed or something like that

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            19 months ago

            You are correct about the definitions but I’d imagine chloroplasts have some relatively standard assays which would have been tried, though this isn’t really my area of expertise.