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- Archaeplastida abstract "The Archaeplastida (or Plantae sensu lato) are a major group of eukaryotes, comprising the red algae (Rhodophyta), the green algae and the land plants, together with a small group of freshwater unicellular algae called glaucophytes. The chloroplasts of all these organisms are surrounded by two membranes, suggesting that they developed directly from endosymbiotic cyanobacteria. In all other groups besides the amoeboid Paulinella chromatophora, the chloroplasts are surrounded by three or four membranes, suggesting that they were acquired secondarily from red or green algae.Although many studies have suggested that the Archaeplastida form a monophyletic group, a 2009 paper argues that they are in fact paraphyletic. The enrichment of novel red algal genes in a recent study demonstrates a strong signal for Plantae (Archaeplastida) monophyly and an equally strong signal of gene sharing history between the red/green algae and other lineages. This study provides insight on how rich mesophilic red algal gene data is crucial for testing controversial issues in eukaryote evolution and for understanding the complex patterns of gene inheritance in protists.The cells of the Archaeplastida typically lack centrioles and have mitochondria with flat cristae. There is usually a cell wall including cellulose, and food is stored in the form of starch. However, these characteristics are also shared with other eukaryotes. The main evidence that the Archaeplastida form a monophyletic group comes from genetic studies, which indicate that their plastids probably had a single origin. This evidence is disputed. Based on results to date, it is neither possible to confirm nor refute alternative evolutionary scenarios to a single primary endosymbiosis. Photosynthetic organisms with plastids of different origin (like brown algae, for instance) do not belong to Archaeplastida.The archaeplastidans fall into two main evolutionary lines. The red algae are pigmented with chlorophyll a and phycobiliproteins, like most cyanobacteria and accumulate starch outside the chloroplasts. The green algae and land plants – together known as Viridiplantae (Latin for \"green plants\") or Chloroplastida – are pigmented with chlorophylls a and b, but lack phycobiliproteins and starch is accumulated inside the chloroplasts. The glaucophytes have typical cyanobacterial pigments, and are unusual in retaining a cell wall within their plastids (called cyanelles).Archaeplastida should not be confused with the older and obsolete name Archiplastideae, which refers to cyanobacteria and other groups of bacteria.".
- Archaeplastida thumbnail Paintbrushandhuckleberry.JPG?width=300.
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- Archaeplastida wikiPageLength "22621".
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- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Accessory_pigment.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Bangiomorpha.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Bangiophyceae.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Brown_algae.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eukaryotes.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Cell_wall.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Cellulose.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Centriole.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Charales.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Charophyta.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Chlorarachniophyte.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Chlorodendrales.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Chlorokybus.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Chlorophyceae.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Chlorophyll_a.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Chlorophyll_b.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Chlorophyta.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Chloroplast.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Clade.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Coleochaetales.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Crista.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Cryptomonad.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Cyanobacteria.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Dinoflagellate.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Ectasian.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Embryophyte.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Euglenid.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Eukaryote.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Glaucophyte.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Green_algae.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Haptophyte.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Heterokont.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Holocene.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Klebsormidiaceae.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Magnolia_virginiana.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Mesoproterozoic.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Mesostigma.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Micropaleontology.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Mitochondrion.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Molecular_clock.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Monophyly.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Neoproterozoic.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Paleozoic.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Paraphyly.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Paulinella.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Peptidoglycan.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Phycobiliprotein.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Prasinophyceae.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Red_algae.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Sensu.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Starch.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Streptophyta.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Symbiogenesis.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Trebouxiophyceae.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Ulvophyceae.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Viridiplantae.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink Zygnematales.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink File:Glaucocystis_sp.jpg.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink File:Laurencia.jpg.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLink File:Stigeoclonium_sp_zugespitzte_seitenzweige.jpeg.
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLinkText "Archaeplastida".
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLinkText "archaeplastida".
- Archaeplastida wikiPageWikiLinkText "green and red algae".
- Archaeplastida authority "Adl et al., 2005".
- Archaeplastida fossilRange "Ectasian - Present,".
- Archaeplastida imageCaption "Indian paintbrush and wild huckleberry".
- Archaeplastida imageWidth "280".
- Archaeplastida name "Archaeplastids".
- Archaeplastida subdivision "*Red algae *Glaucophytes *Plantae or Viridiplantae".
- Archaeplastida subdivisionRanks "Subgroups".
- Archaeplastida synonyms "* Plantae (Cavalier-Smith, 1981) * Primoplastobiota (Reviers, 2002) * Primoplantae (Palmer et al. 2004)".
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- Archaeplastida subject Category:Eukaryotes.
- Archaeplastida hypernym Group.
- Archaeplastida type Animal.
- Archaeplastida type Band.
- Archaeplastida type Organism.
- Archaeplastida type Organism.
- Archaeplastida type Thing.
- Archaeplastida comment "The Archaeplastida (or Plantae sensu lato) are a major group of eukaryotes, comprising the red algae (Rhodophyta), the green algae and the land plants, together with a small group of freshwater unicellular algae called glaucophytes. The chloroplasts of all these organisms are surrounded by two membranes, suggesting that they developed directly from endosymbiotic cyanobacteria.".
- Archaeplastida label "Archaeplastida".