“…Among all the cell death classes, apoptosis has been mainly studied in metazoans, but vascular plants, as well as some unicellular eukaryotic organisms, show characteristic apoptotic-like features. Apoptosis-like phenomena occur in vascular plants ( Greenberg, 1996 ; Pennell and Lamb, 1997 ; Lam and del Pozo, 2000; Lam et al , 2001 ) and they have also been portrayed in unicellular organisms, including chlorophytes ( Berges and Falkowski, 1998 ; Segovia et al , 2003 ; Segovia and Berges, 2005 ), dinoflagellates ( Vardi et al , 1999 ; Dunn et al , 2004 ; Franklin and Berges, 2004 ; Segovia, 2007 ), diatoms ( Casotti et al , 2005 ), yeast ( Frohlich and Madeo, 2000 ), kinetoplastids and slime moulds ( Cornillon et al , 1994 ), and bacteria ( Lewis, 2000 ), including cyanobacteria ( Berman-Frank et al , 2004 ). Berges and Falkowski (1998) described a form of autocatalysed cell death in the single cell algae D. tertiolecta .…”