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- Anaeromonadea, also known as Preaxostyla, is a class of excavate protists, comprising the oxymonads, Trimastix, and Paratrimastix. This group is studied...
- presence of anaerobic bacterial enzymes in Metamonada. The sister of the Preaxostyla within Metamonada represents the rest of the Eukaryotes which acquired...
- Archibald, John M.; Simpson, Alastair G.B.; Slamovits, Claudio H. (eds.), "Preaxostyla", Handbook of the Protists, Cham: Springer International Publishing,...
- another study in 2005. The clade uniting Trimastix and oxymonads was named Preaxostyla in 2003. A more detailed molecular phylogenetic analysis in 2015 placed...
- heteroloboseans (P/F/S) Metamonada: diplomonads (P/F), retortamonads (S), Preaxostyla/anaeromonads (oxymonads, S, Trimastix, F, Paratrimastix, F), parabasalids...
- belong to the metamonads. Molecular phylogenetic studies indeed place Preaxostyla (oxymonads, Trimastix, and Paratrimastix) in Metamonada. Order Oxymonadida...
- related to barthelonids and the recently isolated Skoliomonas; and the Preaxostyla. Yazaki et al. 2020. Stairs et al. 2021. Eglit et al. 2024. Al Jewari...
- SV, Vacek V, et al. (December 2023). Dutcher SK (ed.). "Genomics of Preaxostyla Flagellates Illuminates the Path Towards the Loss of Mitochondria". PLOS...
- Hampl, Vladimír (2023-12-07). Dutcher, Susan K. (ed.). "Genomics of Preaxostyla Flagellates Illuminates the Path Towards the Loss of Mitochondria". PLOS...
- parasitic. They include three main clades: Fornicata, Parabasalia and Preaxostyla. Fornicata (>140 species) encomp****es the diplomonads, with two nuclei...