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- choanoflagellates (F) Excavata Discoba: jakobids (F), kinetoplastids (bodonids, F/P, trypanosomatids, P), euglenids (F/A), some heteroloboseans (P/F/S)...
- or biflagellate bodonids. Originally, Vickerman proposed two families, Bodonidae and Cryptobiidae, but later on re-unified all bodonids within the single...
- ancestor of the kintoplastid protist lineage, since it is present in the bodonids which are ancestral to the trypanosomatids, and may not be present in the...
- Bodonida is an order of kinetoplastid flagellate excavates. It contains the genera Bodo and Rhynchomonas, relatives to the parasitic trypanosomes. This...
- flagella with a single, terminal mastigoneme or flagellar hair (e.g., bodonids); some authors use the term as synonym of whiplash with scales: e.g., Prasinophyceae...
- analysis of kinetoplastids supports that trypanosomatids arose from within bodonids". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 28 (1): 53–58. doi:10.1093/molbev/msq289...
- and that this species of bodonid is more closely related to the trypanosomatids than at least two species of parasitic bodonids of the genus Cryptobia....
- common among alveolates. They feed on bacteria and other protozoa, such as bodonids, chrysomonads, bicosoecids, percolomonads and ciliates. After feeding,...
- holozoans. In particular, it is a predator of heterotrophic chrysomonads and bodonids (e.g. Parabodo caudatus and Spumella species). They can also engulf bacteria...
- are more appealing than others. In 2002, Simpson et al. subdivided the bodonids, which led to the shrinking of the genus Bodo as most of its species were...