- The
polycystines are a
group of radiolarians. They
include the vast
majority of the
fossil radiolaria, as
their skeletons are
abundant in
marine sediments...
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Takahashi O,
Honda D,
Mayama S (2005). "Phylogenetic
analyses of the
polycystine Radiolaria based on the 18s rDNA
sequences of the
Spumellarida and the...
- (Ostraciontes)
Prosobranchia (obsolete classification)
Siphonophorae Polycystine (Spumellaria)
Radiolarian (Stephoidea) Moth (Tineida)
Hummingbird (Trochilidae)...
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pigment for nine
phyla (groups of very
different organisms),
including polycystine radiolaria,
Cercozoa (Phaeodaria), protozoa, comb jellies,
cnidaria including...
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ensured their preservation in
fossil records. They
belong among the
oldest Polycystine organisms,
dating back to the
lower Cambrian (ca. 515
million years)...
- one of the
following proteins: Polycystin-1 (PKD1) Polycystin-2 (PKD2)
Polycystine This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Polycystin...
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important silicifiers in
modern marine ecosystems, with
radiolarians (
polycystine and
phaeodarian rhizarians),
silicoflagellates (dictyochophyte and chrysophyte...
- cone-shaped skeleton. The most
common group of
radiolarians are the
polycystine radiolarians,
which are
divided into two subgroups: the spumellarians...
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Cladococcus is a
genus of radiolarians.
Cladococcus abietinus Haeckel, 1887
Cladococcus cervicornis Haeckel, 1860
Cladococcus leptus Hülsemann, 1963 Cladococcus...
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Spongodiscidae is a
family of
radiolarians in the
order Spumellaria.
According to the
original description by
Ernst Haeckel,
members of the
family have...