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On the Division of Nuclei in the Mycetozoa. [PDF]
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Arthur Lister
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Origin and evolution of the slime molds (Mycetozoa) [PDF]
The Mycetozoa include the cellular (dictyostelid), acellular (myxogastrid), and protostelid slime molds. However, available molecular data are in disagreement on both the monophyly and phylogenetic position of the group. Ribosomal RNA trees show the myxogastrid and dictyostelid slime molds as unrelated early branching lineages, but actin ...
Sandra L. Baldauf, W. Ford Doolittle
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Notes on Malayan Mycetozoa [PDF]
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Ann R. Sanderson
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The Plasmodiophoraceae and their Relationship to the Mycetozoa and the Chytrideae1
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Erich Schwartz
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Mycetozoa at porlock in October 1920 [PDF]
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Norman G. Hadden
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Mycetozoa found during the selby foray [PDF]
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Gulielma Lister
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Colours of Plasmodia of Some Mycetozoa [PDF]
FROM my experience in this part, I here note the colours of plasmodia of a few Mycetozoa to supply the desiderata in the late Mr. Lister's “Monograph,” London, 1894:—
Kumagusu Minakata
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Acanthamoeba castellanii STAT protein. [PDF]
STAT (signal transducers and activators of transcription) proteins are one of the important mediators of phosphotyrosine-regulated signaling in metazoan cells.
Anna Kicinska+2 more
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A contribution to the mycologic flora and the mycetozoa of the rocky mountains [PDF]
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W.N. Cheesman
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Unambiguous identification of fungi: where do we stand and how accurate and precise is fungal DNA barcoding? [PDF]
True fungi (Fungi) and fungus-like organisms (e.g. Mycetozoa, Oomycota) constitute the second largest group of organisms based on global richness estimates, with around 3 million predicted species.
Robert Lücking+26 more
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