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- five mentions of P. myojinensis were as a valid taxon with no implication that it is an artifact. It is not clear whether P. myojinensis can or should be...
- Shinkailepas myojinensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Phenacolepadidae. Sasaki, Okutani & Fujikura. 2003. Veliger...
- Ancyromonadida CRuMs Hemimastigophora Amorphea (includes animals and fungi) Parakaryon myojinensis (incertae sedis) Non-cellular life Viruses Virusoids Viroids...
- cell types in the adult human body Outline of cell biology Parakaryon myojinensis Plasmolysis Syncytium Tunneling nanotube Vault (organelle) Black, Jacquelyn...
- phylogenetic study placed it in Motacilla of Motacillidae. Parakaryon myojinensis, a single-celled organism that is apparently distinct from prokaryotes...
- Eukaryote hybrid genome List of sequenced eukaryotic genomes Parakaryon myojinensis Vault (organelle) Tikhonenkov DV, Mikhailov KV, Gawryluk RM, et al. (December...
- from a joining of different cell types, forming organelles. Parakaryon myojinensis (incertae sedis) is a single-celled organism known to be a unique example...
- kingdom including Archaea and Bacteria Nanobacterium Nanobe Parakaryon myojinensis ProGlycProt "procaryote". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster...
- field in Myōjin Knoll caldera, Izu-Ogasawara Arc, ****an. Parakaryon myojinensis, a highly unusual single-celled organism discovered at the same location...
- eukaryote was discovered in 2012 by ****anese scientists. Parakaryon myojinensis is a unique microorganism larger than a typical prokaryote, but with...