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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...
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While numerous studies have been
conducted on the
genus Amoebophrya,
specifically Amoebophrya ceratii,
little is
known about Coccidinium.
These microscopic...
- have been
found in a
marine parasitic dinoflagellate from the
genus Amoebophrya. This microorganism, A. cerati, has
functional mitochondria that lack...
- relatives,
while group II is
related to the
dinoflagellate parasite Amoebophrya,
which was
classified until now in the
Syndiniales dinoflagellate order...
- 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...
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Noctilucea Noctilucales (Noctiluca)
Syndinea Syndiniales:
Amoebophryaceae (
Amoebophrya)
Duboscquellaceae (Duboscquella)
Syndiniaceae (Hematodinium, Syndinium)...
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Noctilucea Noctilucales (Noctiluca)
Syndinea Syndiniales:
Amoebophryaceae (
Amoebophrya)
Duboscquellaceae (Duboscquella)
Syndiniaceae (Hematodinium, Syndinium)...
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Noctilucea Noctilucales (Noctiluca)
Syndinea Syndiniales:
Amoebophryaceae (
Amoebophrya)
Duboscquellaceae (Duboscquella)
Syndiniaceae (Hematodinium, Syndinium)...
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Noctilucea Noctilucales (Noctiluca)
Syndinea Syndiniales:
Amoebophryaceae (
Amoebophrya)
Duboscquellaceae (Duboscquella)
Syndiniaceae (Hematodinium, Syndinium)...