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Jakobids are an
order of free-living, heterotrophic,
flagellar eukaryotes in the
supergroup Excavata. They are
small (less than 15 μm), and can be found...
- lineages: i) all
alphaproteobacteria and the
primitive mitochondria of
jakobid protists, ii) two
disjoint groups of
cyanobacteria (Gloeobacter and a clade...
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supposedly monophyletic group. Alternatively, the
clade has been
termed the
jakobid,
euglenazoan and
heterolobosean group JEH.
Metamonads are
unusual in not...
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closely related to the Podiata. In 1993,
Charles J O’
Kelly studied the
jakobid groups flagellates and
implications for the
early diversification of eukaryotes...
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Reclinomonas is a
monotypic genus of
jakobid eukaryotes containing the
single species Reclinomonas americana. This
organism is a
single cell up to 12...
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Orthokaryotes Aulacantha, a
Radiolarian Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Clade:
Orthokaryotes Cavalier-Smith 2017
Clades Jakobid Neokaryotes...
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having a gene-rich
mitochondrial genome, the
largest known outside the
jakobids. Brugerolle, G.; Bricheux, G.; Philippe, H.; Coffe, G. (2002). "Collodictyon...
- free-living
marine flagellates belonging to the
family Stygiellidae in the
Jakobids (excavata). The
genus currently includes four species, all of
which are...
- O'Kelly CJ,
Doolittle WF (April 2002). "The
chaperonin genes of
jakobid and
jakobid-like flagellates:
implications for
eukaryotic evolution". Mol. Biol...
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Stygiellidae are
genetically diverse but
morphologically similar anaerobic jakobids. The
unifying aspect of
their appearance is
their cristae-lacking mitochondria...