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Phylogeny of the Highly Divergent Echinosteliales (Amoebozoa)
Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 2016Abstract Myxomycetes or plasmodial slime molds are widespread and very common soil amoebae with the ability to form macroscopic fruiting bodies. Even if their phylogenetic position as a monophyletic group in Amoebozoa is well established, their internal relationships are still not entirely resolved. At the base of
Martin, Kretzschmar +3 more
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2019
The Amoebozoa are a large group of eukaryotes originally thought to present basal eukaryote features and to be a basal branch at the eukaryotic tree. In fact, they are sister to the Obazoa, which together with some protozoan lineages also comprise animals and fungi.
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The Amoebozoa are a large group of eukaryotes originally thought to present basal eukaryote features and to be a basal branch at the eukaryotic tree. In fact, they are sister to the Obazoa, which together with some protozoan lineages also comprise animals and fungi.
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New record of Arcella gandalfi (Amoebozoa: Arcellinida) from Colombia
European Journal of Protistology, 2021The reports of testate amoebae species in Colombia are limited to a few studies in lentic and peat bog systems; however, the diversity in lotic systems has been poorly investigated. Zooplankton sampling was performed in lotic environments of the Piedemonte Llanero in Colombia.
Yair Leandro, Zapata-Muñoz +4 more
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Cochliopodium arabianum n. sp. (Amorphea, Amoebozoa)
Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 2015AbstractA new species of Cochliopodium isolated from freshwater at Arabia Lake in Lithonia, GA, USA is described based on light microscopic morphology, fine structure, and molecular genetic evidence. Cochliopodium arabianum n. sp., previously labeled as “isolate Con1” in prior publications, has been shown to group within the genus Cochliopodium in our ...
Yonas I, Tekle +2 more
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DNA Barcoding in Amoebozoa and Challenges: The Example of Cochliopodium
Protist, 2014The diversity of microbial eukaryotes in general and amoeboid lineages in particular is poorly documented. Even though amoeboid lineages are among the most abundant microbes, taxonomic progress in the group has been hindered by the limitations of traditional taxonomy and technical difficultly in studying them. Studies using molecular approaches such as
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Phylogeny and Systematics of Leptomyxid Amoebae (Amoebozoa, Tubulinea, Leptomyxida)
Protist, 2017We describe four new species of Flabellula, Leptomyxa and Rhizamoeba and publish new SSU rRNA gene and actin gene sequences of leptomyxids. Using these data we provide the most comprehensive SSU phylogeny of leptomyxids to date. Based on the analyses of morphological data and results of the SSU rRNA gene phylogeny we suggest changes in the systematics ...
Smirnov, A. +11 more
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Phylogeny and taxonomy of new and re-examined strains of Tubulinea (Amoebozoa)
European Journal of Protistology, 2017Morphological and molecular characterizations of three newly isolated tubulinean strains and re-examination of five strains formerly considered representatives of Saccamoeba and one strain formerly considered as Trichamoeba resulted in (a) the determination of strain BA02, isolated from a dripping rock ledge in Skansbukta (Billefjorden, Svalbard), as a
Tomáš, Tyml, Iva, Dyková
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General features and evolution of mitochondrial genomes in Dictyostelia (Amoebozoa)
Mitochondrial DNA Part ADictyostelia exhibits high diversity; however, mitochondrial genome data remain scarce for many genera. Although key features of some dictyostelid mitogenomes have been identified, several aspects remain unclear, including core gene content, segmental arrangement, and differences between 18S rRNA and mitochondrial gene phylogenies.
Kamonchat, Prommarit +5 more
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Phylogenics and Patterns of Molecular Evolution in Amoebozoa
2011My dissertation explores several aspects of the relationship between morphological and molecular evolution in amoeboid lineages: Chapter 1 - General Introduction: This chapter provides an overview of the most pressing issues in Amoebozoa phylogeny that are dealt with in the remainder of the thesis Chapter 2 - Reducing the impact of PCR-mediated ...
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7 Stämme Amoebozoa und Percolozoa: Amöben Amoebozoa Percolozoa Amöben
2021Peter Deplazes +6 more
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