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- Blastocrithidia is a genus of parasitic flagellate protist belonging to the family Trypanosomatidae. It is a monoxenous parasite of heteropteran insects...
- The Blastocrithidia nuclear code (translation table 31) is a genetic code used by the nuclear genome of the trypanosomatid genus Blastocrithidia. This...
- Peritrich nuclear 30 TA UAA Glu (E) (a) Stop * TAG UAG Glu (E) (a) Stop * Blastocrithidia nuclear 31 TAA UAA Stop * or Glu (E) (a) Stop * TAG UAG Stop * or Glu...
- nuclear code The Mesodinium nuclear code The peritrich nuclear code The Blastocrithidia nuclear code The Balanophoraceae plastid code (not shown on web) The...
- UAG Ter (*) or Gln (Q) Ter (*) TGA UGA Ter (*) or Trp (W) Ter (*) Blastocrithidia nuclear 31 TAA UAA Ter (*) or Glu (E) Ter (*) TAG UAG Ter (*) or Glu...
- traditionally placed in the same genus or others like Wallaceina, Blastocrithidia, Leptomonas, Herpetomonas, and Rhynchoidomonas. Wallaceina was characterized...
- Agamomonas Gr****é 1952 Genus Batracoleishmania Dasgupta 2011 Genus Blastocrithidia Laird 1959 Genus Cercoplasma Roubaud 1911 Genus Cystotrypanosoma Roubaud...
- nuclear code The Mesodinium nuclear code The peritrich nuclear code The Blastocrithidia nuclear code The Cephalodiscidae mitochondrial code Cell (biology)...
- trypanosomatids from insects have been traditionally placed in genera Crithidia, Blastocrithidia, Herpetomonas, Rhynchoidomonas, and Wallaceina. The etymology of the...
- are only distantly related. The remaining clades in this tree are Blastocrithidia, Herpetomonas, and Phytomonas. The four genera Leptomonas, Crithidia...