- The
spirotrichs are a
large and
diverse group of
ciliate protozoa. They
typically have
prominent oral
cilia in the form of a
series of polykinetids, called...
- some
forms there are also body polykinetids, for instance,
among the
spirotrichs where they
generally form
bristles called cirri. The
infraciliature is...
-
Oxytricha would also have to
include many
morphologically dissimilar spirotrich ciliates, such as the
tintinnids and the oligotrichs. In the classification...
-
defined by
Friedrich von
Stein in 1859.
Initially they were
considered spirotrichs, then
treated as a
separate category,
before receiving their modern placement...
- bioinformatics, the
Ciliate MDS/IES
database is a
biological database of
spirotrich genes.
Spirotrich Cavalcanti,
Andre R O;
Clarke Thomas H;
Landweber Laura F (Jan...
- Fauré-Fremiet, and John O.
Corliss classified the
heterotrichs as a
subgroup of
spirotrichs. They
included groups such as Armophorida, Odontostomatida, Licnophorida...
-
together to form syncilia,
resembling the
membranelles and
cirri of
spirotrichs (with
which they were
originally classified) and
other ciliates. However...
- of
three classes of ciliates,
together with the Polyhymenop****a or
spirotrichs and the now
abandoned Kinetofragmophora.
Since then the
apostomes have...
- on the left by a long "adoral zone of membranelles" (AZM). Like
other spirotrich ciliates,
Euplotes move and feed with the help of
compound ciliary organelles...
- An
alternative genetic code
found in the
nuclear genome of some
spirotrich ciliates...