Fig. 1: The red body is a globular, autofluorescent subcellular structure found in eustigmatophyte algae. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: The red body is a globular, autofluorescent subcellular structure found in eustigmatophyte algae.

From: Implicating the red body of Nannochloropsis in forming the recalcitrant cell wall polymer algaenan

Fig. 1

Widefield fluorescence microscopy. From top row to bottom: differential interference contrast (DIC), chlorophyll autofluorescence (Chl- pseudo-colored magenta, ex/em: 660 nm/700 nm), green autofluorescence (GAF- pseudo-colored green, ex/em: 470 nm/525 nm), overlay of Chl and GAF. An example red body is indicated for each species by an arrowhead (yellow for DIC images, white for overlay). The cladogram at the bottom is based on ref. 4. The scale bar in the upper left image equals 5 μm and applies to all images in this figure.

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