“…This symbiosis has been found to be facultative in lab conditions since both the Paramecium and the algae can be cultivated separately. Other eukaryotes that harbour green algal symbionts (including parasites) include fungi, dinoflagellates, foraminifers, radiolarians, sponges, marine flatworms, cnidarians, molluscs (nudibranchs and giant clams) and vertebrates (Parke & Manton, 1967;Sweeney, 1976;Cachon & Caram, 1979;Williamson, 1979;Friedl & Bhattacharya, 2002;Lewis & Muller-Parker, 2004;Rodriguez et al, 2008;Kovacevic et al, 2010;Nowack & Melkonian, 2010;Kerney et al, 2011). As yet, it remains unclear whether these associations have resulted in endosymbiont-to-host gene transfer.…”