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How euglinoid organisms are important in the chain of evolution ​

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Answered by surbhiandranjan
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euglinoid organisms have mixotrophic nutrition that means it is both heterotrophic and autotrophic depending on condition.

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and u must know about how the two modes being of plants and animals.That proves that euglinoud organism are connection between plants n animals.

Answered by FIRDHOUSE
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Euglena gracilis is a eukaryotic microalgae that has been the subject of scientific study for hundreds of years. It has a complex evolutionary history, with traces of at least four endosymbiotic genomes and extensive horizontal gene transfer. Given the importance of Euglena in terms of evolutionary cell biology and its unique taxonomic position, we initiated a de novo transcriptome sequencing project in order to understand this intriguing organism. By analysing the proteins encoded in this transcriptome, we can identify an extremely complex metabolic capacity, rivalling that of multicellular organisms. Many genes have been acquired from what are now very distantly related species. Herein we consider the biology of Euglena in different time frames, from evolution through control of cell biology to metabolic processes associated with carbohydrate and natural products biochemistry

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