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- because they are not closely related to the "core" heterotrichs at all. Almost all of the "true" heterotrichs belong to a single order, Heterotrichida. In the...
- prominent oral cilia: heterotrichs, hypotrichs, oligotrichs, and peritrichs, although the last were soon separated. The heterotrichs have an adoral zone...
- genus of filter-feeding, heterotrophic ciliates, representative of the heterotrichs. They are usually horn-shaped, and reach lengths of two millimeters;...
- ciliates whose oral cavity forms a deep anterior pocket, were considered heterotrichs because of their prominent oral polykinetids. The modern class was first...
- structurally similar to the defensive pigmentocysts found in its fellow Heterotrichs, Stentor coreuleus and Blepharisma ****oni****. When Climacostomum is threatened...
- (morphological and molecular) has placed it in a separate class distinct from the heterotrichs. Acquisition of ribosomal sequences from Pseudoblepharisma in 2021 and...
- "Defensive function of trichocysts in Paramecium tetraurelia against heterotrich ciliate Climacostomum virens". European Journal of Protistology. 36 (4):...
- are ****embled inside the macronucleus itself. This is in contrast to heterotrich ciliates of the subphylum Postciliodesmatophora, in which division of...
- to the potential evolutionary affinities of these ciliates with the heterotrichs. Silva-Neto, InĂ¡cio D.; Campello-Nunes, Pedro H.; Schlegel, Martin; Fernandes...
- belonging to the human MST1L gene. The shortest known introns belong to the heterotrich ciliates, such as Stentor coeruleus, in which most (> 95%) introns are...