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2026
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- Fascinating single‐cell red algae: models for evolution and adaptation Frédéric Berger Debashish Bhattacharya Chung Hyun Cho Seok‐Wan Choi Julia Van Etten Shunsuke Hirooka Tzu‐Yen Huang Kyle J. Lauersen Yongsung Lee Shao‐Lun Liu Shin‐ya Miyagishima Stephen D. Rader Daniel Schubert Hwan Su Yoon New Phytologist Summary The unicellular red algae, Cyanidiophyceae, that diverged early during Archaeplastida (algal and plant) evolution, occupy a variety of extreme habitats that are inhospitable for most other eukaryotes. With the use of modern genomics and genetics methods, Cyanidiophyceae show a remarkable taxonomic diversity, share haplodiplophasic life cycles, and are engaged in complex trophic interactions with microbes that occupy geothermal niches. Amenable to molecular engineering, Cyanidiophyceae are excellent models for understanding evolutionary mechanisms that underpin their extremophilic lifestyles. Their unique growth conditions make these choice red algae of high interest for biotechnological exploitation in environments unsuitable for crops. 10.1111/nph.71024 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/