- light-detecting
structure at the base of the
flagellum (a swelling,
known as the
paraflagellar body),
allowing only
certain wavelengths of
light to
reach it. As the...
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features such as the kinetoplast, sub-pellicular
microtubule array and
paraflagellar rod.[citation needed] The kinetoplast,
after which the
class is named...
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relationships of eukaryotes.
Other structures, more uncommon, are the
paraflagellar (or paraxial, paraxonemal) rod, the R fiber, and the S fiber.: 63–84 ...
- made up of a
typical flagellar axoneme,
which lies
parallel to the
paraflagellar rod, a
lattice structure of
proteins unique to the kinetoplastids, euglenoids...
- the
pigmented bodies. The
eyespot apparatus of
Euglena comprises the
paraflagellar body
connecting the
eyespot to the flagellum. In
electron microscopy...
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Unlike the
green euglenids, they lack both an
eyespot (stigma), and the
paraflagellar body (photoreceptor) that is
normally coupled with that organelle. However...
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alterations such as
reduced paraflagellar rod,
which is
required for full
motility of the
bacterial flagella. Yet the
paraflagellar rod gene PFR1 is fully...
- and
pyrenoids penetrated by
stacks of thylakoids, a
robust stigma, a
paraflagellar swelling, and a
feeding pocket supported by microtubules. The species...
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organelle not only by
supplying essential enzymes, but also by
replacing paraflagellar rod ****ociated to the axoneme, thus,
intimately ****ociated with the...