- The
peritrichs (Latin: Peritrichia) are a
large and
distinctive group of ciliates. The
peritrichs were
first defined by
Friedrich von
Stein in 1859. Initially...
- The
peritrich nuclear code (translation
table 30) is a
genetic code used by the
nuclear genome of the
peritrich ciliates Vorticella and Opisthonecta....
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Epistylis is a
genus of
usually colonial peritrich ciliates with a
short oral disc and collar, and a
rigid stalk. The
rigid stalk differentiates Epistylis...
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Mesodinium nuclear 29 TAA UAA Tyr (Y) (p) Stop * TAG UAG Tyr (Y) (p) Stop *
Peritrich nuclear 30 TA UAA Glu (E) (a) Stop * TAG UAG Glu (E) (a) Stop * Blastocrithidia...
- with
prominent oral cilia: heterotrichs, hypotrichs, oligotrichs, and
peritrichs,
although the last were soon separated. The
heterotrichs have an adoral...
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Sessilida is the
largest order of the
peritrich ciliates.
Ellobiophryidae Epistylididae Lagenophryidae Operculariidae Rovinjellidae Scyphidiidae Vaginicolidae...
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haploid micronuclei are
exchanged over the bridge. In some
ciliates (
peritrichs,
chonotrichs and some suctorians),
conjugating cells become permanently...
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Carchesium is a
genus of
usually colonial peritrich ciliates in the
Vorticellidae with a
spirally contractile stalk. The
inverted bell-shaped
cells have...
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nuclear code The
Condylostoma nuclear code The
Mesodinium nuclear code The
peritrich nuclear code The
Blastocrithidia nuclear code The
Cephalodiscidae mitochondrial...
- animalcules. Stentor,
termed trumpet animalcules. Vorticella, and
other peritrichs,
termed bell animalcules. The
concept seems to have been
proposed at least...