- eukaryotes. The
unikonts have a triple-gene
fusion that is
lacking in the bikonts. The
three genes that are
fused together in the
unikonts, but not bacteria...
- one of two
large clades dubbed Amorphea (similar in
composition to the
unikont hypothesis) and the
Diphoda (formerly bikonts),
which includes plants and...
-
posterior flagellum.
Animals and
fungi are
unikonts while plants and
chromists are bikonts. Some
protozoa are
unikonts while others are bikonts. The Bacteria...
- respectively, as
substitutes to the
older terms (Opimoda
includes the old '
unikonts', plus some
former bikonts;
Diphoda includes most of the old 'bikonts'...
- functions. The
genes are
separately translated in
unikonts. Some
research suggests that a
unikont (a
eukaryotic cell with a
single flagellum) was the...
-
uniciliate eukaryotes such as
opisthokonts and Amoebozoa,
collectively called unikonts,
split off from the
other biciliate eukaryotes,
called bikonts, shortly...
-
depicts the
major fungal taxa and
their relationship to
opisthokont and
unikont organisms,
based on the work of
Philippe Silar, "The Mycota: A Comprehensive...
-
Entamoeba histolytica, a
unikont eukaryotic organism, is more
closely related to Homo
sapiens (humans),
which also
belongs to the
unikont phylogenetic group...
- Koonin, E.V. (2009). "Analysis of Rare
Genomic Changes Does Not
Support the
Unikont–Bikont
Phylogeny and
Suggests Cyanobacterial Symbiosis as the
Point of...
- (Cavalier-Smith 1993) are a
proposed eukaryote clade consisting of the
unikonts and the
bikonts as
sister of for
instance the Jakobea. It
arises because...