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- produce hydrogen, and small structures called mitosomes. It now appears the Metamonada are, together with Malawimonas, sister clades of the Podiata. All of these...
- sister group of Discoba or Metamonada. Very few modern analyses recover the three clades, Malawimonadida, Discoba and Metamonada, forming an unexpected monophyletic...
- of free-living freshwater anaerobic excavate protists from the group Metamonada, that was segregated from the genus Trimastix in 2015. The best studied...
- is a genus of anaerobic flagellated protozoan parasites of the phylum Metamonada that colonise and reproduce in the small intestines of several vertebrates...
- discovered in 2022. One view of the great kingdoms and their stem groups. The Metamonada are hard to place, being sister possibly to Discoba, possibly to Malawimonada...
- Trichomonas ****lis (Metamonada: Parabasalia) Retortamonas sp., left (Metamonada: Fornicata: Retortamonadida) Giardia sp. (Metamonada: Fornicata: Diplomonadida)...
- Discoba Metamonada Barthelona Anaeramoebae Anaeromonada Fornicata Parabasalia Malawimonada Malawimonadidae Imasidae...
- and picozoa. One view of the great kingdoms and their stem groups. The Metamonada are hard to place, being sister possibly to Discoba, possibly to Malawimonada...
- Paratrimastix, and oxymonads) is now considered one of the five major lineages of Metamonada. The interest in P. pyriformis, and especially its reduced mitochondria...
- and Tsukubamonas. It is the biggest remaining clade of the "Excavates". Metamonada, previously part of the "Excavates", entirely containing anaerobic protists...