Spirotaenia
Genus of algae
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Spirotaenia is a genus of basal unicellular green algae that may be sister to the Chlorokybophyceae.[1][2] It was previously considered to be part of the Zygnemataceae. It is sexually conjugating, a mode of reproduction that was previously only known in the Zygnemataceae/Mesotaeniaceae, the sister groups to the land plants. This is surprising, as Spirotaenia is much more basal. The conjugating process is substantially aberrant.[further explanation needed][3][4] Spirotaenia may actually be more than one distinct lineage which may not be closely related.[5]
| Spirotaenia | |
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| Spirotaenia condensata | |
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| Genus: | Spirotaenia Brébisson 1848 |
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| Spirotaenia condensata Brébisson 1848 | |
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"Green algae" |