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Organizing biological data
Euglena gracilis is a unicellular flagellate organism of the kingdom Protista. More...
Euglena gracilis is a unicellular flagellate organism of the kingdom Protista. Cells are ovate or elongated. They possess a single flagella that helps in their movement. They live in fresh water and are photosynthetic, though certain variants lack chloroplast and are heterotrophic. Euglena species have been commonly used in the laboratory to study chloroplast genome and it was one of the first well characterized organellar DNA.
Chloroplast genome from E. gracilis has now been completely sequenced. It's a circular DNA, 43,170 bp in size. Less...
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