-
diplonemids,
whereas in euglenids, the
regular codon is used instead. Nevertheless,
despite the
similarities between kinetoplastids and
diplonemids,...
- other.
Based on this, two
smaller groups have been
included here: the
diplonemids and Postgaardi. Historically,
euglenozoans have been
treated as either...
- the trypanosomes); the deep-sea
anaerobic symbiontids; and the
elusive diplonemids.
Percolozoa (~150 species) are a
collection of amoebae,
flagellates and...
- Marande, J. Lukeš y G. Burger,
Unique Mitochondrial Genome Structure in
Diplonemids, the
Sister Group of Kinetoplastids,
Eukaryot Cell. 2005 June; 4(6):...
-
Dinoflagellates Karenia brevis produces red
tides highly toxic to humans. Red tide
Diplonemids may be
abundant in the
world oceans.
Traditionally the
phylogeny of microorganisms...
- therapies.
Glycosomes are
unique to
kinetoplastids and
their sister diplonemids. The term
glycosome is also used for glycogen-containing
structures found...
-
structure in the other.
Based on this, two
smaller groups are included: the
diplonemids and Postgaardi.
Postgaardea is a
third deep-branching
euglenozoan clade...
-
apparatuses have been
observed in
other euglenozoan lineages, such as some
diplonemids and euglenids,
however this
exact feeding apparatus structure is unique...
- protists.
Kinetoplastid protists belong together with
euglenids and
diplonemids, to the
phylum Euglenozoa, and are
grouped in the
class Kinetoplastea...
- Heitman,
Joseph (ed.). "Life Cycle, Ultrastructure, and
Phylogeny of New
Diplonemids and
Their Endosymbiotic Bacteria". mBio. 9 (2). João M. P. Alves, John...