- The ciliate,
dasycladacean and
Hexamita nuclear code (translation
table 6) is a
genetic code used by
certain ciliate,
dasycladacean and
Hexamita species...
- mycoplasma/spiroplasma code The
invertebrate mitochondrial code The ciliate,
dasycladacean and
hexamita nuclear code The
deleted kinetoplast code; cf.
table 4...
- AUA Met (M) (np) Ile (I) (np) TGA UGA Trp (W) (np) Stop * Ciliate,
dasycladacean and
Hexamita nuclear 6 TAA UAA Gln (Q) (p) Stop * TAG UAG Gln (Q) (p)...
- mycoplasma/spiroplasma code The
invertebrate mitochondrial code The ciliate,
dasycladacean and
hexamita nuclear code The
kinetoplast code The
echinoderm and flatworm...
-
Diplopora in the
family Diploporaceae. It is a
unique species of
marine dasycladacean algae from the Tri****ic period. It was
discovered by
George Stanley...
-
Mitochondrial Coelenterate Mitochondrial Mycoplasma Spiroplasma Ciliate Nuclear Dasycladacean Nuclear Hexamita Nuclear Echinoderm Mitochondrial Euplotid Nuclear Bacterial...
- ammonoids; corals; sponges; and
serpulid worms.
Small fossils include dasycladacean algae, ostracods, foraminiferans, echinoderms, and serpulids. Ammonites...
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imprints A
dasycladacean algae of the
family Dasycladaceae Sarfiatella S.
dubari SW part of the
Skoura syncline Calcareous imprints A
dasycladacean algae,...
-
Diplopora is an
extinct genus of
marine dasycladacean algae in the
family Diploporaceae. This
genus is
known in the
fossil records from the
Silurian to...
- yellowish-grey
packstone with oolites, bioclasts,
algal lumps, pellets,
dasycladacean algae, foraminifera, lituolids, and
miliolids Location Location Vicenza...