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- Mixotricha paradoxa is a species of protozoan that lives inside the gut of the Australian termite species Mastotermes darwiniensis. It is composed of five...
- endosymbiotic or ectosymbiotic, or occasionally may be both. The protist Mixotricha paradoxa, itself an endosymbiont of the Mastotermes darwiniensis termite...
- Histomonas meleagridis, parasite that causes blackhead disease in poultry Mixotricha paradoxa, a symbiotic organism inside termites, host of endosymbionts...
- might be a step that occurred in the evolution of organelles (above). Mixotricha paradoxa is a protozoan that lacks mitochondria. However, spherical bacteria...
- their motility organelles (some parabasalids inside termite guts, such as Mixotricha and Trichonympha). This is an example of co-option and the flexibility...
- bacteria Kleptoplasty, the sequestering of plastids from ingested algae Mixotricha paradoxa, which itself is a symbiont, contains numerous endosymbiotic...
- Mastotermes darwiniensis is the only known host of the symbiotic protozoan Mixotricha paradoxa, remarkable for its multiple bacterial symbionts. [1] Tree of...
- Helmut (January 2003). "Identification of the ectosymbiotic bacteria of Mixotricha paradoxa involved in movement symbiosis". European Journal of Protistology...
- Mastotermes darwiniensis is the only known host of the symbiotic protozoan Mixotricha paradoxa, remarkable for its multiple bacterial symbionts. Numerous extinct...
- Kofoidia, Koruga, Macrotrichomonas, Macrotrichomonoides, Metadevescovina, Mixotricha, Pachyjoenia*, Projoenia*, Pseudodevescovina, Rhizonympha*, Snyderella...