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. 2014 Jul 7;5:336. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2014.00336

Figure 9.

Figure 9

(A) Electron micrograph showing permanently condensed chromosomes (Ch) of Symbiodinium minutum. The nucleus (N) is shown in purple, plastids (PL) in green, mitochondria (M) in orange, and pyrenoid (PY) in brown. Scale bar, 1 μm. (B) DAPI staining of the nucleus showing permanently condensed chromosomes of S. minutum. Scale bar, 1 μm. (C) RCC1 proteins are eukaryotic proteins that bind to chromatin and play an important role in the regulation of gene expression. A maximum-likelihood phylogeny of 86 RCC1 family proteins encoded in the S. minutum genome is shown. The two distinct groupings of eukaryotic RCC1 proteins and prokaryotic RCC1-like proteins are supported by 100% bootstrap duplication. Bar indicates an amino acid substitution per site.