- environments. The
organisms are
commonly referred to as "
kinetoplastids" or "kinetoplasts". The
kinetoplastids were
first defined by
Bronislaw M.
Honigberg in...
- or
kinetoplastids. It was not
until analysis of
cytosolic heat
shock proteins that a
sister relationship between the
diplonemids and
kinetoplastids was...
-
Trypanosoma is a
genus of
kinetoplastids (class Trypanosomatidae), a
monophyletic group of
unicellular parasitic flagellate protozoa.
Trypanosoma is part...
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trypanosomiasis is
grouped with
kinetoplastid infections.
Kinetoplastids refer to a
group of
flagellate protozoa.
Kinetoplastid infections include African...
- the brain, and the
glycosylation of
uracil to
produce the "J-base" in
kinetoplastids. DNA can be
damaged by many
sorts of mutagens,
which change the DNA...
- or base J is a
hypermodified nucleobase found in the DNA of
kinetoplastids including the
human pathogenic trypanosomes. It was
discovered in 1993...
- Opisthokonta:
choanoflagellates (F)
Excavata Discoba:
jakobids (F),
kinetoplastids (bodonids, F/P, trypanosomatids, P),
euglenids (F/A), some heteroloboseans...
- free-living
kinetoplastid flagellate 5–8
Plasmodium fal****rum
malaria parasite,
gametocyte phase 7–14
Trypanosoma cruzi parasitic kinetoplastid,
Chagas disease...
-
chloroplasts originated from
green algae); the free-living and
parasitic kinetoplastids (such as
Trypanosoma cruzi, the
agent of
Chagas disease); the deep-sea...
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particularly in
Kinetoplastids and Myxomycetes,
where the
process plays a
crucial role in
mitochondrial gene expression.
Kinetoplastids, a
group of protozoans...