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genus Polychaos.
Unlike species of Amoeba, P.
dubium lacks longitudinal ridges on its pseudopods. A few
characteristics distinguish Polychaos dubium...
- oval or ellipsoidal.
Polychaos includes the
following species:
Polychaos annulatum (Pénard 1902)
Smirnov &
Goodkov 1998
Polychaos dubium (Schaeffer, 1916)...
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plant Paris ****onica, the fern
Tmesipteris oblanceolata and the
protist Polychaos dubium at 150 billion, 160
billion and 670 billion, respectively. The...
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cellulosum 13,033,779 13 MB 9,367
Largest known bacterial genome Amoeboid Polychaos dubium ("Amoeba" dubia) 670,000,000,000 670 GB
Largest known genome. (Disputed)...
- vertebrate. The only
organisms known to have more base
pairs are the
protist Polychaos dubium and the
flowering plant Paris ****onica at 670
billion and 150 billion...
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termed the G-value Paradox. For example, the
genome of the
unicellular Polychaos dubium (formerly
known as
Amoeba dubia) has been
reported to
contain more...
- pairs, by
comparison more than 50
times larger than the
human genome.
Polychaos dubium Zimmer, Carl (31 May 2024). "Scientists Find the
Largest Known...
- (Tibit) 1,099,511,627,776 bits (128 gibibytes) –
estimated capacity of the
Polychaos dubium genome, the
largest known genome. The
storage limit for ATA-1 compliant...
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Tmesipteris truncata has 160.45
billion base
pairs per cell. The
amoebozoan Polychaos dubium may have 670
billion base
pairs per cell, but that measurement...
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species found in Bhutan, China,
India and Laos
Amoeba dubia, a
synonym for
Polychaos dubium, a
freshwater amoeboid Anguillulina dubia, a
synonym for Tylenchorhynchus...