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- The apusomonads (family Apusomonadidae) are a group of protozoan zooflagellates that glide on surfaces, and mostly consume prokaryotes. They are of particular...
- (2007). "The flagellar apparatus structure of Apusomonas proboscidea and apusomonad relationships". Protistology. 5 (2–3): 146–155. Cavalier-Smith T, Chao...
- ****wesjijk [de]/Hemimastix/Spironemidae) are their own supra-kingdom. The apusomonads have two flagella inserted at right angles, near the anterior of the...
- and fungi emerged. The relationships among opisthokonts, breviates and apusomonads are not conclusively resolved (as of 2018), though Breviatea is usually...
- Podomonas is a genus of apusomonads, a group of small zooflagellates that glide on their posterior cilium. The genus was identified in 2010 as an independent...
- was low, and they thus developed anaerobic lifestyles. Together with Apusomonads, they are the closest relatives of the Opisthokonts, a group that includes...
- in, or near, an ****ortment of other groups, including the alveolates, apusomonads, ancyromonads, and Rhizaria. In an article published in 2018, Lax et...
- proposed clade containing the Amorphea (incl. Opisthokonta, Amoebozoa, apusomonads and breviates) and the organisms now ****igned to the clade CRuMs. Ancyromonadida...
- Alastair G. B. (2015). "Cultivation and Characterisation of New Species of Apusomonads (the Sister Group to Opisthokonts), Including Close Relatives of Thecamonas...
- implications. The term "Amastigomonas-like" is used to refer to all apusomonads that lack the 'derived' characteristics of Apusomonas. Organisms under...