- A
bikont ("two flagella") is any of the
eukaryotic organisms classified in the
group Bikonta. Many single-celled and multi-celled
organisms are members...
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March 2018.
Bikont, Sendlerowa, pp. 65–69
Bikont, Sendlerowa, pp. 71–75
Bikont, Sendlerowa, pp. 84–86
Bikont, Sendlerowa, pp. 61–62
Bikont, Sendlerowa...
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Piotr Bikont (12 May 1955 – 27 June 2017) was a
Polish journalist, publicist,
culinary critic and a
theatre director.
Bikont translated Art Spiegelman's...
- A
bikont is any of the
eukaryotic organisms classified in the
group Bikonta.
Bikont is also the
surname of: Anna
Bikont (born 1954),
Polish psychologist...
- Anna
Bikont (born 17 July 1954) is a
Polish journalist for the
Gazeta Wyborcza newspaper in Warsaw. She is the
author of
several books,
including My z...
- (similar in
composition to the
unikont hypothesis) and the
Diphoda (formerly
bikonts),
which includes plants and most
algal lineages. A
third major grouping...
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flagella (although
there are many exceptions), are
often referred to as
bikonts.
Bikonts include Archaeplastida (plants and relatives) and SAR supergroup, the...
- 314. ISBN 0876683987.
Bikont, Anna (2004). The
Crime and the Silence.
Poland Translation Program. ISBN 9780374710323.
Bikont, Anna (2004). The Crime...
- seen as
paraphyletic and
basal Eukaryotes. An
alternative to the Unikont–
Bikont division was
suggested by
Derelle et al. in 2015,
where they
proposed the...
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unikont phylogenetic group, than it is to
Naegleria fowleri, a "protozoan"
bikont. As a result,
agents effective against one
pathogen may not be effective...