Abstract

Dinoflagellate algae form symbiotic partnerships with hosts from across a wide swath of the tree of life. New work shows that the genus Symbiodinium should now be considered a family, and importantly that the group is 110 million years older than previously thought. This expanded time period resolves long-standing questions about the evolution of photosymbiosis.

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