
[Trench (1969)][1] was the first to characterize the kleptoplastic (i.e. “stolen plastid”) relationship between the sacoglossan mollusc Elysia chlorotica and its algal prey ( Vaucheria litorea ). In contrast to E. chlorotica , which retains only the plastids of the alga in densely packed
Chlorophyta, Gene Expression Profiling, Gastropoda, Animals, Plastids, Photosynthesis
Chlorophyta, Gene Expression Profiling, Gastropoda, Animals, Plastids, Photosynthesis
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