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Sourav PanApril 26, 2025

How did they change Chlamydomonas nivalis to Chloromonas typhlos?

How did they change Chlamydomonas nivalis to Chloromonas typhlos?

Sourav Pan
Sourav PanApril 26, 2025

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Chlamydomonas nivalis was reclassified as Chloromonas typhlos based on molecular phylogenetic analyses, which indicated that it belongs to a distinct clade within the Volvocales order.

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