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- Q16034656 subject Q8641736.
- Q16034656 abstract "C. merolae is a small (2μm), club-shaped, unicellular haploid red alga adapted to high sulfur acidic hot spring environments (pH 1.5, 45 °C). The cellular architecture of C. merolae is extremely simple, containing only a single chloroplast and a single mitochondrion and lacking a vacuole and cell wall. In addition, the cellular and organelle divisions can be synchronized. For these reasons, C. merolae is considered an excellent model system for study of cellular and organelle division processes, as well as biochemistry and structural biology. The organism's genome was the first full algal genome to be sequenced in 2004; its plastid was sequenced in 2000 and 2003, and its mitochondrion in 1998. The organism has been considered the simplest of eukaryotic cells for its minimalist cellular organization.".
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- Q16034656 phylum Q103169.
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- Q16034656 thumbnail Cyanidioschyzon_merolae_10D.jpg?width=300.
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- Q16034656 classis Q1319026.
- Q16034656 color "lightgreen".
- Q16034656 domain Q19088.
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- Q16034656 phylum Q103169.
- Q16034656 unrankedPhylum Q879246.
- Q16034656 type Eukaryote.
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- Q16034656 comment "C. merolae is a small (2μm), club-shaped, unicellular haploid red alga adapted to high sulfur acidic hot spring environments (pH 1.5, 45 °C). The cellular architecture of C. merolae is extremely simple, containing only a single chloroplast and a single mitochondrion and lacking a vacuole and cell wall. In addition, the cellular and organelle divisions can be synchronized. For these reasons, C.".
- Q16034656 label "Cyanidioschyzon merolae".
- Q16034656 depiction Cyanidioschyzon_merolae_10D.jpg.