Tree of Life Phylogeny Based on Analysis of rRNA Sequence.

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Tree of Life Phylogeny Based on Analysis of rRNA Sequence

Eukaryotic Cell

Eukaryotic Genetic Material

Eukaryotic Cell Division I

Eukaryotic Cell Division II

Genetic Variation in Eukaryotic Cells

Eukaryote Phylogeny

Eukaryote Diversity

“Algae”

“Algae” are Polyphyletic

1 Chlamydomonas GREEN ALGAE (Chlorophytes) 20 Chlorella

4 Volvox 26 Pandorina PediastrumScenedesmusHydrodictyon Cosmarium

3 Oedogonium 18 Spirogyra Cladophora Zygnema

Cladophora

27 Ulva 2

Caulerpa 9

12 Acetabularia Chara Coleochaete

1 Chlamydomonas Green Algae in Science: Light Reaction

Green Algae in Science: mRNA

30 Green Algae in Science: ***Origin of Plants

PLANT GR ALG

Chara Coleochaete Plant

Origin of Green Algal / Plant Chloroplast

Chl aChl b Pigments

Primary Endosymbiosis

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Chlorophyta/SpirogyraBig500.jpg

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