Relationship between diameter of the filament and cell shape in blue-green algae

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Observations on infralittoral blue-green algae and a literature survey show that filamentous blue-green algae of average size tend to have isodiametric cells, while the very narrow ones often have cylindrical cells and the very large forms have only discoid cells. A possible interpretation of this phenomenon is presented, based on the short life of prokaryotic messenger RNAs. © 1981 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Demoulin, V., & Janssen, M. P. (1981). Relationship between diameter of the filament and cell shape in blue-green algae. British Phycological Journal, 16(1), 55–58. https://doi.org/10.1080/00071618100650051

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