Evolutionary Pathways and Enigmatic Algae: Cyanidium caldarium (Rhodophyta) and Related Cells

Foreword L. Bogorad. Preface J. Seckbach. I: Models for the Eurkaryotic Cellular Origins and Evolutions. 1. Origin of Eukaryota from Cyanobacterium - Membrane Evolution Theory H. Nakamura. 2. Glaucocystophyta: Model for Symbiogenous Evolution of New Eukaryotic Species H. Schenk. 3. Alternative Pathway (Cyanobacterium to Eukaryota) T.E. Jensen. II: Green Enigmatic Algae. 4. Nanochlorum eucaryotum: A Green Enigmatic Alga R. Zahn. 5. Enigmatic Chlorophycean Algae Forming Symbiotic Association with Ciliates W. Reisser. III: The Paradoxical Cyanidiophyceae. The Genus Cyanidium. 6. The Natural History of Cyanidium - Past and Present Perspectives J. Seckbach. 7. Review on the Taxonomic Position of the Cyanidium and Cohorts F.D. Ott, J. Seckbach. 8. Systematic Position and Phylogenic Status of Cyanidium J. Seckbach, F.D. Ott. 9. New Classification for the Genus Cyanidium F.D. Ott, J. Seckbach. 10. Cyanidium investigations in Japan I. Fukuda. 11. The Study of Cyanidiaceae in Russia O. Sentsova. 12. Cyanidium-like Algae from Caves L. Hoffmann. Physiology, Biochemical Pathways and Natural Products. 13. The Function of Peroxisomes in the Cyanidiaceae W. Gross. 14. Nitrogen Metabolism in Thermophilic Algae Rigano, et al. 15. Natural Products of Cyanidiophyceae H. Nagashima. Fine Structures of the Rhodophyta and Cyanidium. 16. Ultrastructure of Unicellular Red Algae S. Broadwater, J. Scott. 17. Ultrastructure of Cytoplasmic Organelles in Cyanidium caldarium K. Ueda. 18. Cyanidium caldarium as a Model Cell for Studying Division of Chloroplasts T. Kuroiwa, et al. Studies on the Molecular Level. 19. Molecular Organization and Expression of the Plastid Genome of Galdieria sulphuraria (= C. caldarium) and Other Unicellular Red Algae K. Zetsche. 20. The Molecular Aspects of Pigments and Photosynthesis in C. caldarium R.F. Troxler. Bibliographic List of the Cyanidiales and Allied Enigmatic Cells. 21. List of Relevant Literature References F.D. Ott, A.J. Petrik-Ott. IV: Appendix. V: Index.

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