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- of Monocercomonoides exilis has approximately 82 million base pairs (82 Mbp), with 18 152 predicted protein-coding genes. Most Monocercomonoides species...
- other structures, e.g. hydrogenosomes and mitosomes. The oxymonads Monocercomonoides, Streblomastix, and Blattamonas have completely lost their mitochondria...
- hydrogenosomes, mitosomes or uncharacterised organelles. The oxymonad Monocercomonoides is reported to have completely lost homologous organelles. There are...
- Mastigamoeba, an anaerobic protist (Amoebozoa) without mitochondria Monocercomonoides, a protist (Metamonad) without mitochondria Loricifera, other metazoans;...
- It includes e.g. Dinenympha, Pyrsonympha, Oxymonas, Streblomastix, Monocercomonoides, and Blattamonas. Most Oxymonads are around 50 μm in size and have...
- "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...
- using hydrogenosomes. Studies since 2015 of the eukaryotic genus Monocercomonoides that lack mitochondrial organelles are also significant as there are...
- 2018). "Molecular and Morphological Diversity of the Oxymonad Genera Monocercomonoides and Blattamonas gen. nov". Protist. 169 (5): 744–783. doi:10.1016/j...