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Anaerobic or microaerophilic, some
without mitochondria; four
kinetosomes per
kinetid Opisthosporidia (often
considered fungi)
Opisthokont spores Parasites with...
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defined by
Small & Lynn in 1981,
based mainly on the
structure of the body
kinetids. Rekik, Amira; Drira, Zaher; Guermazi, W****im (2012). "Impacts of an uncontrolled...
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which run from the
anterior to
posterior of the cell. The body and oral
kinetids make up the infraciliature, an
organization unique to the
ciliates and...
- The
kinetid structure of
Ministeria is
similar to that of the
choanocytes of the most deep-branching sponges,
differing essentially from the
kinetid of...
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amorphous apical centrosome attached to the
nucleus by a rhizoplast. The
kinetid arises from 2–4 very
short centrioles with
dense fibrous roots that attach...
- Cavalier-Smith, T. (2006). "Molecular
phylogeny of
Cercomonadidae and
kinetid patterns of
Cercomonas and
Eocercomonas gen. Nov. (Cercomonadida, Cercozoa)"...
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modified cytoskeleton, the
nucleus is
usually anterior and
attached to the
kinetid (=
flagellar apparatus)
through well-developed
fibrous roots.
There are...
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rhizarians and
described in Telonema. Moreover,
Arpakorses presents a
kinetid structure similar to that seen in Rhizaria, and
Telonema subtile presents...
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apparatus is
located posterior and to the left of the
basal bodies. The
kinetid consists of four
basal bodies, four
microtubular roots, and
various microtubules...
- Cavalier-Smith T (June 2006). "Molecular
phylogeny of
Cercomonadidae and
kinetid patterns of
Cercomonas and
Eocercomonas gen. nov. (Cercomonadida, Cercozoa)"...