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instance of
formally named taxon
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interacts with
Candidatus Hafkinia simulans
subject body part
macronucleus
method used to identify object
phylogenetic marker sequencing
fluorescence in situ hybridization
transmission electron microscopy
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symbiont has different morphologies: "infectious", "reproductive", "intermediate" forms
(English)
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reference DOI
10.1007/s00248-018-1311-0
stated in
Candidatus Hafkinia simulans gen. nov. sp. nov. a Novel Holospora-Like Bacterium from the Macronucleus of the Rare Brackish Water Ciliate Frontonia salmastra (Oligohymenophorea Ciliophora): Multidisciplinary Characterization of the New Endosymb
parent taxon
Frontonia
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NCBI taxon ID
2184470
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Wikidata mapping
http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q121290122
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representative SSU rRNA sequence record
MH319376
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environmental material of origin
brackish water
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reference DOI
10.1007/s00248-018-1311-0
stated in
Candidatus Hafkinia simulans gen. nov. sp. nov. a Novel Holospora-Like Bacterium from the Macronucleus of the Rare Brackish Water Ciliate Frontonia salmastra (Oligohymenophorea Ciliophora): Multidisciplinary Characterization of the New Endosymb
environmental system of origin
estuarine biome
1 reference
reference DOI
10.1007/s00248-018-1311-0
stated in
Candidatus Hafkinia simulans gen. nov. sp. nov. a Novel Holospora-Like Bacterium from the Macronucleus of the Rare Brackish Water Ciliate Frontonia salmastra (Oligohymenophorea Ciliophora): Multidisciplinary Characterization of the New Endosymb
local environmental context
pond
1 reference
reference DOI
10.1007/s00248-018-1311-0
stated in
Candidatus Hafkinia simulans gen. nov. sp. nov. a Novel Holospora-Like Bacterium from the Macronucleus of the Rare Brackish Water Ciliate Frontonia salmastra (Oligohymenophorea Ciliophora): Multidisciplinary Characterization of the New Endosymb