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Gametes may be identical in form (isogamy), as in certain species of algae, fungi, and protozoans, or there may be more than one morphological type (heterogamy, or anisogamy), as with many green algae of the genus Chlamydomonas.
Additionally, many green algae are edible, opening up the possibility of orally delivering bioactive proteins and removing cumbersome and costly downstream purifications associated with other expression systems (Barrera et al. 2014; Gregory et al. 2012).
These proteins are present in many green algae but are apparently absent from embryophytes.
Many photosynthetic organisms such as red algae, Cyanobacteria, many green algae such as Chlamydomonas reinhardtii have no stacked thylakoids.
Many green algae are able to produce a high amount of lipids; an average of 23% (dry cell weight) of lipids has been detected in a selection of green algae, without stress-exposure.
It is also possible that both genes persist in some green algae, although we know this is not the case in several plants, O. tauri, and C. reinhardtii, and have good reason to suspect it is not true in the many green algae for which there are large EST surveys.
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TatC homologues have been found in both the mitochondrial and chloroplast genomes of many green plants, algae and protists, including stramenopiles (Organelle Genome Database, http://gobase.bcm.umontreal.ca) [24], [74].
Many flagellate green algae possess a single specialized optical device, the eyespot apparatus, for detecting light direction and intensity.
Many species of green algae are able to produce valuable metabolites for different uses; examples are antioxidants, several different carotenoids, polyunsaturated fatty acids, vitamins, anticancer and antiviral drugs.
Two Alb3 homologs were also identified in many other plants, green algae, and, for the first time in diatoms, in addition to C. reinhardtii and A. thaliana which had been previously studied [ 10, 11, 14].
C-phycocyanin is the major phycobiliprotein in many blue-green algae.
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