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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...
- supposedly monophyletic group. Alternatively, the clade has been termed the jakobid, euglenazoan and heterolobosean group JEH. Metamonads are unusual in not...
- closely related to the Podiata. In 1993, Charles J O’ Kelly studied the jakobid groups flagellates and implications for the early diversification of eukaryotes...
- Reclinomonas is a monotypic genus of jakobid eukaryotes containing the single species Reclinomonas americana. This organism is a single cell up to 12...
- heterotrophic, biflagellated excavate of thethe Discoba clade along with Jakobids, Euglenozoans, and Heteroloboseans, with only one species known, Tsukubamonas...
- free-living marine flagellates belonging to the family Stygiellidae in the Jakobids (excavata). The genus currently includes four species, all of which are...
- Orthokaryotes Aulacantha, a Radiolarian Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Clade: Orthokaryotes Cavalier-Smith 2017 Clades Jakobid Neokaryotes...
- Stygiellidae are genetically diverse but morphologically similar anaerobic jakobids. The unifying aspect of their appearance is their cristae-lacking mitochondria...
- having a gene-rich mitochondrial genome, the largest known outside the jakobids. Brugerolle, G.; Bricheux, G.; Philippe, H.; Coffe, G. (2002). "Collodictyon...