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- appears to be an adaptation for DNA repair and rejuvenation in P. tetraurelia. In P. tetraurelia, CtlP protein is a key factor needed for the completion of meiosis...
- fission phase of growth of P. tetraurelia, during which cell divisions occur by mitosis rather than meiosis. In P. tetraurelia, the a****ual line loses vitality...
- the cell line is revitalized by conjugation or autogamy. In Paramecium tetraurelia, the clonally aging line loses vitality and expires after about 200 fissions...
- amplification in Paramecium tetraurelia is an example of gene amplification that has occurred in the unicellular organism Paramecium tetraurelia. Gene duplication...
- eukaryotic evolution. In the well-studied protozoan species Paramecium tetraurelia, the a****ual line undergoes clonal aging, loses vitality and expires...
- inguinal (in the groin) lymph nodes. The single-cell eukaryote Paramecium tetraurelia can undergo both a****ual and ****ual reproduction. A****ual or clonal reproduction...
- Terue (2000-12-29). "Defensive function of trichocysts in Paramecium tetraurelia against heterotrich ciliate Climacostomum virens". European Journal of...
- other individuals of the same species. [citation needed] In Paramecium tetraurelia, vitality declines over the course of successive a****ual cell divisions...
- Paramecium have an unusually low mutation rate. For instance, Paramecium tetraurelia has a base-substitution mutation rate of ~2 × 10−11 per site per cell...
- Sundaralingam M (January 1994). "Structure of the recombinant Paramecium tetraurelia calmodulin at 1.68 A resolution". Acta Crystallogr. D. 50 (Pt 1): 50–63...