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The dinoflagellates (from Ancient Greek δῖνος (dînos) 'whirling' and Latin flagellum 'whip, scourge'), also called dinophytes, are a monophyletic group of single-celled eukaryotes constituting the phylum Dinoflagellata and are usually considered protists. Dinoflagellates are mostly marine plankton, but they are also common in freshwater habitats. Their…
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| diadinoxanthin | instance of | dinoflagellates contain other carotenoids | 0.80 | text |
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| harmful algal blooms | instance of | The unique pigment composition of dinoflagellates also contributes to large-scale phenomena | 0.80 | text |
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