- The
hypotrichs are a
group of
ciliated protozoa,
common in
fresh water, salt water, soil and moss.
Hypotrichs possess compound ciliary organelles called...
- capture. They are
generally divided into
hypotrichs and stichotrichs, but were
originally all
considered hypotrichs.
Forms with sp**** or
absent body cilia...
- Euplotes. In
older classification schemes,
Euplotes is
usually placed among hypotrichs,
either in the
order Hypotrichida, the
subclass Hypotrichia or the class...
- the
group was made up of
species traditionally classified among the "
hypotrichs"—ciliates
possessing compound ciliary organelles called cirri—it excluded...
-
filamentous algae,
surface films, and
among particles of sediment. Like
other Hypotrichs,
Stylonychia has
cilia grouped into
membranelles alongside the
mouth and...
- N****op****a also
included the
peniculids and, in a
separate subclass, the
hypotrichs. More
recent schemes restore these to
their earlier positions, leaving...
- PMC 26518. PMID 10660683. Rosati, G (1999). "Epixenosomes:
symbionts of the
hypotrich ciliate Euplotidium itoi". Symbiosis. 26 (1): 1–23. ISSN 0334-5114. v...
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several thousand copies. In some
ciliate genera, such as
Tetrahymena or the
Hypotrich genus Oxytricha,
extensive fragmentation of the
amplified DNA
leads to...
-
DuBois ML,
Prescott DM (1995). "Macronuclear gene-sized
molecules of
hypotrichs".
Nucleic Acids Research. 23 (8): 1279–83. doi:10.1093/nar/23.8.1279....
- D. M.
Prescott (25
April 1995). "Macronuclear gene-sized
molecules of
hypotrichs".
Nucleic Acids Res. 23 (8): 1279–83. doi:10.1093/nar/23.8.1279. PMC 306850...