Euglena viridis is a freshwater, single cell, mixotroph microalgae bearing a secondary chloroplast. Their chloroplast is bounded by three layers of membrane...
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viridis) or red (E. sanguinea). The species Euglena gracilis has been used extensively in the laboratory as a model organism. Most species of Euglena...
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classifying euglenids was done by Ehrenberg in 1830, when he described the genus Euglena and placed it in the Polygastrica of family Astasiae, containing other...
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capable of forming blooms, including toxic blooms such as those caused by Euglena sanguinea. In tropical climate, blooms are common in ponds. In marine environments...
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two kinds of animalcules - apparently what we called Rotifers and Euglena viridis. Ponds and the organisms living in them have long been a source of...
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phylum Euglenozoa. The family includes the most well-known euglenoid genus, Euglena, as well as other common genera like Phacus and Lepocinclis. The order...
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Euglenophycin is an ichthyotoxic compound isolated from Euglena sanguinea, a protist of the genus Euglena. It exhibits anticancer and herbicidal activity in...
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Monfort A, Orsat B, Spielmann A, Stutz E (July 1993). "Complete sequence of Euglena gracilis chloroplast DNA". Nucleic Acids Research. 21 (15): 3537–44. doi:10...
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