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Amoebophrya is a
genus of dinoflagellates.
Members of the
Amoebophrya genus are
syndinian parasites that
infect free-living
dinoflagellates and have varying...
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Apicomplexa vs ~16kb for
human mitochondria). One species,
Amoebophrya ceratii, has lost its
mitochondrial genome completely, yet
still has...
- orders, the
nucleus is
never a dinokaryon. A well-studied
example is
Amoebophrya,
which is a
parasite of
other dinoflagellates and may play a part in...
- Miller, J. J.; Delwiche, C. F.; Coats, D. W. (2011). "Ultrastructure of
Amoebophrya sp. And its
Changes during the
Course of Infection". Protist. 163 (5):...
- relatives,
while group II is
related to the
dinoflagellate parasite Amoebophrya,
which was
classified until now in the
Syndiniales dinoflagellate order...
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dominated by
parasitic lineages, such as
perkinsids and
syndinians (e.g.
Amoebophrya and Hematodinium). All
dinoflagellates contain red
algal plastids or...
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Processes Driving the
Infection of
Alexandrium tamarense by the
Parasitoid Amoebophrya sp".
Eukaryotic Cell. 13 (11): 1439–1449. doi:10.1128/EC.00139-14. PMC 4248694...
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mixotrophic dinoflagellates feed on Alexandrium. as does the
ciliate Favella.
Amoebophrya (a
parasitic dinoflagellate) and
Parvilucifera (a
perkinsozoan flagellate)...
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Amoebophryidae Cachon 1964 [environmental
Marine Alveolate Group II].
Amoebophrya.
Syndinidae Chatton 1910 [environmental
Marine Alveolate Group IV]. Hematodinium...
- (September 2000). "Infection of
Gymnodinium sanguineum by the
dinoflagellate Amoebophrya sp.:
effect of
nutrient environment on
parasite generation time, reproduction...