Trichonympha globulosa (Q1499): Difference between revisions
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member of cluster II, no 18S sequence? | |||
Property / interacts with: Candidatus Ancillula trichonymphae / qualifier | |||
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Property / interacts with: unclassified Deltaproteobacteria / qualifier | |||
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free text note: can't find 18S sequence even though alluded to in publication (English) | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:39, 27 August 2024
member of cluster II, no 18S sequence?
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Trichonympha globulosa |
member of cluster II, no 18S sequence? |
Statements
can't find 18S sequence even though alluded to in publication (English)
1 reference
few symbionts per host, mostly in anterior part of host cell (English)
Desulfovibrio (no name given?), more abundant than Ancillula unlike other Cluster II Trichonymphas, "situated in deep invaginations of the plasma membrane that were clearly connected to the exterior of the host cell." (English)