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DIVERSITY AND PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS WITHIN THE GENERA PARAMOEBA AND NEOPARAMOEBA (AMOEBOZOA, DACTYLOPODIDA). / Volkova, Ekaterina; Kudryavtsev, Alexander.

2015. 219 Реферат от VII European Congress of Protistology, Sevilla, Испания.

Результаты исследований: Материалы конференцийтезисы

Harvard

Volkova, E & Kudryavtsev, A 2015, 'DIVERSITY AND PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS WITHIN THE GENERA PARAMOEBA AND NEOPARAMOEBA (AMOEBOZOA, DACTYLOPODIDA)', VII European Congress of Protistology, Sevilla, Испания, 4/09/15 - 9/09/15 стр. 219.

APA

Volkova, E., & Kudryavtsev, A. (2015). DIVERSITY AND PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS WITHIN THE GENERA PARAMOEBA AND NEOPARAMOEBA (AMOEBOZOA, DACTYLOPODIDA). 219. Реферат от VII European Congress of Protistology, Sevilla, Испания.

Vancouver

Volkova E, Kudryavtsev A. DIVERSITY AND PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS WITHIN THE GENERA PARAMOEBA AND NEOPARAMOEBA (AMOEBOZOA, DACTYLOPODIDA). 2015. Реферат от VII European Congress of Protistology, Sevilla, Испания.

Author

Volkova, Ekaterina ; Kudryavtsev, Alexander. / DIVERSITY AND PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS WITHIN THE GENERA PARAMOEBA AND NEOPARAMOEBA (AMOEBOZOA, DACTYLOPODIDA). Реферат от VII European Congress of Protistology, Sevilla, Испания.

BibTeX

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title = "DIVERSITY AND PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS WITHIN THE GENERA PARAMOEBA AND NEOPARAMOEBA (AMOEBOZOA, DACTYLOPODIDA)",
abstract = "Neoparamoeba is a group of free-living and amphizoic marine and aestuarine amoebae which possess an intracellular symbiont related to Kinetoplastida (Perkinsela-like organism, PLO). Because of amphizoic members living in tissues of fishes, sea urchins and other invertebrates, this group has a practical interest. During last several decades a lot of new strains belonging to this group have been isolated and included in the molecular analysis. Descriptions of several species (e.g. N. perurans, N. branchiphilla) were based on molecular data only, while morphological data were either collected, but not discussed, or not even obtained. By now, numerous SSU rRNA gene sequences of these amoebae form a poorly resolved phylogenetic tree with several incongruences between morphological and molecular data. In particular, Neoparamoeba aestuarina strains often branch within a clade comprising Neoparamoeba pemaquidensis. With this contribution, we present an overview of the biodiversity and phylogenetic relationships withi",
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AB - Neoparamoeba is a group of free-living and amphizoic marine and aestuarine amoebae which possess an intracellular symbiont related to Kinetoplastida (Perkinsela-like organism, PLO). Because of amphizoic members living in tissues of fishes, sea urchins and other invertebrates, this group has a practical interest. During last several decades a lot of new strains belonging to this group have been isolated and included in the molecular analysis. Descriptions of several species (e.g. N. perurans, N. branchiphilla) were based on molecular data only, while morphological data were either collected, but not discussed, or not even obtained. By now, numerous SSU rRNA gene sequences of these amoebae form a poorly resolved phylogenetic tree with several incongruences between morphological and molecular data. In particular, Neoparamoeba aestuarina strains often branch within a clade comprising Neoparamoeba pemaquidensis. With this contribution, we present an overview of the biodiversity and phylogenetic relationships withi

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