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The alga is unbranched and filamentous; it forms soft beards on larger plants or other firm substrata and grows up to 2 feet long.<ref>Gosner, Kenneth L., Atlantic Seashore: A field guide to sponges, jellyfish, sea urchins, and more; Houghton Mifflin Co.</ref> |
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Ectocarpus siliculosus (Dillwyn) Lyngbye 1819
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Ectocarpus siliculosus is a filamentous brown alga (Heterokontophyta)[1]. Its genome was the first brown algal genome to be sequenced,[2] with the expectation that E. siliculosus will serve as a genetic and genomic model for brown algae.[3]
The alga is unbranched and filamentous; it forms soft beards on larger plants or other firm substrata and grows up to 2 feet long.[4]
References
- ^ Charrier B, Coelho SM, Le Bail A, Tonon T, Michel G, Potin P, Kloareg B, Boyen C, Peters AF, Cock JM (2008). Development and physiology of the brown alga Ectocarpus siliculosus: two centuries of research. New Phytol. 177(2):319-332 PMID: 18181960
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instead. - ^ Genoscope - Ectocarpus genome project at genoscope
- ^ Gosner, Kenneth L., Atlantic Seashore: A field guide to sponges, jellyfish, sea urchins, and more; Houghton Mifflin Co.