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Page creatorimported>Rhodix
Date of page creation19:22, 9 March 2009
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The assimilation floralgae is a hybrid of floralgae and black polar algae. Since black polar algae is the distant ancestor of the floralgae they were able to merge during mitosis when two cells were too close to each other. In combining the floralage grew black sea algae all over the edges of its "petal-cells". Thus gave it even more photosynthesis. However having more photosynthesis was not what gave it an advantage, it now produces a special cell that detaches from the center of it. These cells latch onto other black flora microbes and convert their DNA to assimilation foralgae. This caused them to thrive! So much so it replaced not only its two ancestors floralgae and black sea algae but all other microscopic northern black algae. This includes the black polar algae, blakkenwyte, and bullseylgae. Black flora which were not microbes were not affected, while southern black algae and black algae hybrid species which had the DNA of other microbes and were still microscopic were not affected either due to their DNA being too different.
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