- of
Monocercomonoides exilis has
approximately 82
million base
pairs (82 Mbp), with 18 152
predicted protein-coding genes. Most
Monocercomonoides species...
- hydrogenosomes,
mitosomes or
uncharacterised organelles. The
oxymonad Monocercomonoides is
reported to have
completely lost
homologous organelles.
There are...
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other structures, e.g.
hydrogenosomes and mitosomes. The
oxymonads Monocercomonoides, Streblomastix, and
Blattamonas have
completely lost
their mitochondria...
- It
includes e.g. Dinenympha, Pyrsonympha, Oxymonas, Streblomastix,
Monocercomonoides, and Blattamonas. Most
Oxymonads are
around 50 μm in size and have...
- Mastigamoeba, an
anaerobic protist (Amoebozoa)
without mitochondria Monocercomonoides, a
protist (Metamonad)
without mitochondria Loricifera,
other metazoans;...
- "Reconstructing the
mosaic glycolytic pathway of the
anaerobic eukaryote Monocercomonoides".
Eukaryotic Cell. 5 (12): 2138–46. doi:10.1128/EC.00258-06. PMC 1694820...
- and
those that have
completely lost
their mitochondria (oxymonads
Monocercomonoides, Streblomastix, and Blattamonas).
Based on the work of
Zhang et al...
- "Reconstructing the
mosaic glycolytic pathway of the
anaerobic eukaryote Monocercomonoides" (Free full text).
Eukaryotic Cell. 5 (12): 2138–46. doi:10.1128/EC...
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completely amitochondrial. This was
supported by a
genomic analysis of
Monocercomonoides exilis published in 2016,
which demonstrated that this
oxymonad is...
-
using hydrogenosomes.
Studies since 2015 of the
eukaryotic genus Monocercomonoides that lack
mitochondrial organelles are also
significant as
there are...