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    Coccomyxa is a genus of green algae in the family Coccomyxaceae. This genus is defined by their small, elliptical to spherical shape, and the presence...
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    Variisporina    Family: Coccomyxidae    Family: Sphaeromyxidae      Genus: Coccomyxa, Auerbachia, Globospora      Genus: Sphaeromyxa    Family: Alatosporidae...
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    This and other species in the genus contain a green algae in the genus Coccomyxa and also cyanobacteria in the genus Nostoc as symbionts. The thallus of...
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    glomerata/irregularis symbiosis. When paired with incompatible algae such as Coccomyxa peltigerae or Chloroidium ellipsoideum, C. rangiferina shows reduced growth...
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    polychaete annelids also serve as parasites. Algal parasites such as Coccomyxa ophiurae cause spinal malformation. Unlike in sea stars and sea urchins...
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    of the two symbionts, a species of Nostoc. The other is a species of Coccomyxa. These perform photosynthesis, and the Nostoc also fixes nitrogen. The...
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    Coccomyxa polymorpha (Trebouxiophyceae)...
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  • Thumbnail for Lichenomphalia umbellifera
    umbellifera forms a symbiotic relationship with unicellular algae in the genus Coccomyxa. It is regarded as nonpoisonous. The mushroom is white to yellowish-tan...
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    foliose small flakes containing single-celled green algae in the genus Coccomyxa, all interconnected by a loose network of hyphae. The agaric fruit bodies...
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  • across, containing colonies of green algae (the photobiont, from the genus Coccomyxa)) and fungal hyphae. The fruit bodies are fleshy, unbranched, and lanceolate...
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  • has been sequenced and compared to two other species (C. variabilis and Coccomyxa subellipsoidea). It was found to have a smaller genome size that encodes...
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    on the upper surface of the thallus, while the green algal symbiont (Coccomyxa) forms the photobiont layer. D Nephroma arcticum is another example of...
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    cyanobacterium Nostoc as the dominant photobiont but some have the algae Coccomyxa. The presence of both a green alga and a cyanobacterium makes some tripartite;...
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  • Genome - Assembly - NCBI". www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 2018-07-13. "Coccomyxa subellipsoidae v2.0 - Genome - Assembly - NCBI". www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...
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  • crustose to squamulose thallus that contains thamnolic acid and hosts a Coccomyxa-type photobiont. The genus is typically recognized for its sessile to...
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    photobiont, while other species also contain a green alga photobiont (Coccomyxa) and the cyanobacteria is restricted to warty cephalodia on the upper...
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    which may be a cyanobacterium such as Nostoc or a green alga such as Coccomyxa. The majority of species contain just a cyanobacterium, a smaller number...
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    it may appear green due to epiphytic associations with algae such as Coccomyxa or Charicium species. Bryophytes or sometimes vascular plants grow on...
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  • incertae sedis Family: Coccomyxaceae G.M. Smith, 1933 Genera Choricystis Coccomyxa Dactylothece Diogenes Dispora Lusitania Ourococcus Palmogloea Paradoxia...
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    evkae Luticola muticopsis Luticola permuticopsis Luticola tomsui Monodus coccomyxa Pinnularia borealis Prasiola crispa Xanthonema bristolianum Xanthonema...
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    Tetracystis Trochisciopsis Valkanoviella Family Coccomyxaceae Choricystis Coccomyxa Dactylothece Diogenes Dispora Lusitania Ourococcus Palmogloea Paradoxia...
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    They are formed from clusters of single-celled green algae, known as Coccomyxa, surrounded by clear fungal threads (hyphae) which are 1–5 μm wide and...
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    Sticta species include members of the green algae genera Chloroidium, Coccomyxa, Elliptochloris, Heveochlorella, and Symbiochloris. The liverwort genus...
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  • Symbiochloris Trebouxia Trochisciopsis Vulcanochloris Watanabea Choricystis Coccomyxa Dactylothece Diogenes Dispora Lusitania Nannokloster Palmogloea Paradoxia...
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    are Aphanocapsa elachista, Chlorella emersonii, Chlorella reniformis, Coccomyxa gloeobotrydiformis, Coenocystis oleifera, Gloeocapsa magma, Hapalosiphon...
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  • Kirchneriella, Nephrocytium, Actinastrum, Crucigenia, Sphaerocystis, Coccomyxa, Scenedesmus, Hydrodictyon, Pediastrum, Chlorosarcinopsis, Cylindrocapsa...
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  • Stink bug 903 257 32 XP_014284006 Saccharomyces cerevisiae Yeast 1335.5 216 25 AJS02580 Coccomyxa subellipsoidea Green Algae 1570.5 296 28 XP_005651133...
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    the metagenome contained DNA from its green algal photobiont partner Coccomyxa solorinae, from its cyanobiont partner Nostoc, as well as from a bacterium...
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