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research into the
mitochondrial genomes of
Jakobids,
which are
unusually large and bacteria-like,
evidence that
Jakobids may be
important to the evolutionary...
- "suspension feeding",
unlike in "typical excavates" (e.g. malawimonads,
jakobids, Trimastix, Carpediemonas, Kiperferlia, etc).
Ancyromonads instead capture...
- of
Jakobids,
because of
their discoidal mitochondrial cristae,
which is
different from
Jakoba that have
irregularly flattened, and the
other Jakobids member...
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Stygiellidae are
genetically diverse but
morphologically similar anaerobic jakobids. The
unifying aspect of
their appearance is
their cristae-lacking mitochondria...
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among jakobids and that have the
potential to fold into a
distinct tRNA-like
secondary structure. With the
availability of nine
complete jakobid mtDNA...
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species was the
first jakobid to have its
mitochondrial genome sequenced. It
contains 97 genes, 62 of them code for proteins.
Other jakobids have been sequenced...
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archamoebae (F/S) Opisthokonta:
choanoflagellates (F)
Excavata Discoba:
jakobids (F),
kinetoplastids (bodonids, F/P, trypanosomatids, P),
euglenids (F/A)...
- not
formally described.)
Jakoba are
small bacterivorous zooflagellates (
jakobids)
found in
marine and
hypersaline environments. They are free
swimming trophic...
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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...
- and culture-independent
approaches provide insights into
diversity of
jakobids,
extremely plesiomorphic eukaryotic lineage".
Frontiers in Microbiology...