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Representation of a
heterolobosean...
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kinetoplastids (bodonids, F/P, trypanosomatids, P),
euglenids (F/A), some
heteroloboseans (P/F/S) Metamonada:
diplomonads (P/F),
retortamonads (S), Preaxostyla/anaeromonads...
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excavate of the
Discoba clade (along with Jakobids,
Euglenozoans and
Heteroloboseans) with only one
species known,
Tsukubamonas globosa. It
inhabits fresh-water...
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ancestor of most
eukaryotes was an
amoeboflagellate much like
modern heteroloboseans,
which in turn gave rise to a
paraphyletic Sarcodina from
which other...
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these and
other related single-celled protists, not just the 'true'
heteroloboseans. The
terms "mixotroph" and "mixoplankton"
almost exclusively refer...
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sequenced genome.
Naegleria belongs to the Jakobids, Euglenozoans, and
Heteroloboseans (JEH) group. The
Naegleria genome sequence has
indicated that the amoeboflagellate...
- The
heterolobosean pathogen Naegleria fowleri can
behave as an
amoeba (center) or as a
flagellate (right)....
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Percolomonas is a
genus of free-living
flagellate Heteroloboseans,
forming a
clade with Stephanopogon. The
genus includes six
described species (see infobox)...
- A.
rosea may
refer to:
Acrasis rosea, a
heterolobosean species Aerides rosea, an
orchid species Alcea rosea, the hollyhock, an
ornamental plant species...
- Alternatively, the
clade has been
termed the jakobid,
euglenazoan and
heterolobosean group JEH.
Metamonads are
unusual in not
having classical mitochondria—instead...