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- ventral surface of the cell enable Euplotes to walk or crawl on submerged detritus and vegetation. All species of Euplotes have a group of stiff bristles...
- this historic grouping--which included both euplotid ciliates (such as Euplotes and Aspidisca), and stichotrichian ciliates (such as Oxytricha and Urostyla)--is...
- eukaryotic microbiology, 2007 Encystment-inducing factors in the ciliate Euplotes elegans. A Tomaru, Zoological science, 2002 Euplotes elegans at WoRMS v t e...
- between the standard RNA codon table and the standard DNA codon table. Euplotes octacarinatus is an exception. "Amino Acid Translation Table". Oregon State...
- "Improved description of the bipolar ciliate, Euplotes petzi, and definition of its basal position in the Euplotes phylogenetic tree." European journal of protistology...
- Euplotes dragescoi is a species of littoral ciliates, first found near King George Island. Wilbert, Norbert; Song, Weibo (2008). "A further study on littoral...
- ciliary organelles called cirri—it excluded euplotid ciliates such as Euplotes and Diophrys, which were placed in the subclass Hypotrichia. In later classifications...
- PMC 3956598. PMID 24361104. Taylor CV (1923). "The contractile vacuole in Euplotes: An example of the sol-gel reversibility of cytoplasm". Journal of Experimental...
- Prostomatea (Coleps, Holophrya) Protocruziea (Protocruzia) Spirotrichea (Euplotes, Stylonychia) Postciliodesmatophora Heterotrichea (Stentor, Climacostomum...
- the German microbiologist Klaus Heckmann in the cytoplasm of the ciliate Euplotes aediculatus and designated as Omikron (Omicron in English literature)....