Definition of Polycystine. Meaning of Polycystine. Synonyms of Polycystine

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Definition of Polycystine

Polycystine
Polycystine Pol`y*cys"tine, a. (Zo["o]l.) Pertaining to the Polycystina. -- n. One of the Polycystina.

Meaning of Polycystine from wikipedia

- The polycystines are a group of radiolarians. They include the vast majority of the fossil radiolaria, as their skeletons are abundant in marine sediments...
- Takahashi O, Honda D, Mayama S (2005). "Phylogenetic analyses of the polycystine Radiolaria based on the 18s rDNA sequences of the Spumellarida and the...
- ensured their preservation in fossil records. They belong among the oldest Polycystine organisms, dating back to the lower Cambrian (ca. 515 million years)...
- (Ostraciontes) Prosobranchia (obsolete classification) Siphonophorae Polycystine (Spumellaria) Radiolarian (Stephoidea) Moth (Tineida) Hummingbird (Trochilidae)...
- pigment for nine phyla (groups of very different organisms), including polycystine radiolaria, Cercozoa (Phaeodaria), protozoa, comb jellies, cnidaria including...
- cone-shaped skeleton. The most common group of radiolarians are the polycystine radiolarians, which are divided into two subgroups: the spumellarians...
- Spongodiscidae is a family of radiolarians in the order Spumellaria. According to the original description by Ernst Haeckel, members of the family have...
- Clathrocyclas elegans is a species of radiolarians in the family Theoperidae. Lipman R.K. 1950. Radiolyarii eotsena Kyzyl-Kumov (The radiolarians of the...
- one of the following proteins: Polycystin-1 (PKD1) Polycystin-2 (PKD2) Polycystine This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Polycystin...
- Cornutella is a genus of radiolarians in the family Theoperidae. C. clathrata, the type species, was described from the Miocene of Caltanisetta, Sicily...