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- Amoebophyra (or Amoebophrya) is a genus of dinoflagellates. Amoebophyra is a syndinian parasite that infects free-living dinoflagellates that are attributed...
- orders, the nucleus is never a dinokaryon. A well-studied example is Amoebophrya, which is a parasite of other dinoflagellates and may play a part in...
- Miller, J. J.; Delwiche, C. F.; Coats, D. W. (2011). "Ultrastructure of Amoebophrya sp. And its Changes during the Course of Infection". Protist. 163 (5):...
- (kb) in the Apicomplexa vs ~16kb for human mitochondria). One species, Amoebophrya ceratii, has lost its mitochondrial genome completely, yet still has...
- relatives, while group II is related to the dinoflagellate parasite Amoebophrya, which was classified until now in the Syndiniales dinoflagellate order...
- dominated by parasitic lineages, such as perkinsids and syndinians (e.g. Amoebophrya and Hematodinium). All dinoflagellates contain red algal plastids or...
- Amoebophryidae Cachon 1964 [environmental Marine Alveolate Group II]. Amoebophrya. Syndinidae Chatton 1910 [environmental Marine Alveolate Group IV]. Hematodinium...
- Processes Driving the Infection of Alexandrium tamarense by the Parasitoid Amoebophrya sp". Eukaryotic Cell. 13 (11): 1439–1449. doi:10.1128/EC.00139-14. PMC 4248694...
- mixotrophic dinoflagellates feed on Alexandrium. as does the ciliate Favella. Amoebophrya (a parasitic dinoflagellate) and Parvilucifera (a perkinsozoan flagellate)...
- microneme-like vesicles, similar to those observed in Ichthyodinium, Amoebophrya and Perkinsus. Their pseudo-conoid is a 5-membered sheet-like conoid...