Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz 2001, Volume 96, Number 3, pp. 397-402 Phylogeny of the Kinetoplastida: Taxonomic Problems and Insights into the Evolution of Parasitism Dmitri A Maslov, Sergei A Podlipaev*, Julius Luke Code Number: oc01061 ABSTRACT: To further investigate phylogeny of kinetoplastid protozoa, the sequences of small subunit (18S) ribosomal RNA of nine bodonid isolates and ten isolates of insect trypanosomatids have been determined. The root of the kinetoplastid tree was attached to the branch of Bodo designis and/or Cruzella marina. The suborder Trypanosomatina appeared as a monophyletic group, while the suborder Bodonina was paraphyletic. Among bodonid lineages, parasitic organisms were intermingled with free-living ones, implying...
Bodonids, together with parasitic trypanosomatids, constitute a unique flagellate group with unclear...
Abstract Kinetoplastids are heterotrophic flagellated protists, including important parasites of hum...
International audienceThe class Kinetoplastea encompasses both free-living and parasitic species fro...
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz 2001, Volume 96, Number 3, pp. 397-402 Phylogeny of the Kinetoplastida: Taxon...
To further investigate phylogeny of kinetoplastid protozoa, the sequences of small subunit (18S) rib...
To further investigate phylogeny of kinetoplastid protozoa, the sequences of small subunit (18S) rib...
To fully understand the evolutionary history of parasitic kinetoplastids and to understand the conte...
Kinetoplastids are a large group of free-living and parasitic eukaryotic flagellates, including the ...
Kinetoplastid parasites exhibit a rich and diverse biology which mirrors many of the most interestin...
A new trypanosomatid species, Blastocrithidia cyrtomeni, is herein described using morphological and...
SummaryThe evolution of parasitism is a recurrent event in the history of life and a core problem in...
The evolution of parasitism is a recurrent event in the history of life and a core problem in evolut...
A new trypanosomatid species, Blastocrithidia cyrtomeni, is herein described using morphological an...
The evolution of parasitism is a recurrent event in the history of life and a core problem in evolut...
The kinetoplastids are a widespread and important group of single-celled eukaryotes, many of which a...
Bodonids, together with parasitic trypanosomatids, constitute a unique flagellate group with unclear...
Abstract Kinetoplastids are heterotrophic flagellated protists, including important parasites of hum...
International audienceThe class Kinetoplastea encompasses both free-living and parasitic species fro...
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz 2001, Volume 96, Number 3, pp. 397-402 Phylogeny of the Kinetoplastida: Taxon...
To further investigate phylogeny of kinetoplastid protozoa, the sequences of small subunit (18S) rib...
To further investigate phylogeny of kinetoplastid protozoa, the sequences of small subunit (18S) rib...
To fully understand the evolutionary history of parasitic kinetoplastids and to understand the conte...
Kinetoplastids are a large group of free-living and parasitic eukaryotic flagellates, including the ...
Kinetoplastid parasites exhibit a rich and diverse biology which mirrors many of the most interestin...
A new trypanosomatid species, Blastocrithidia cyrtomeni, is herein described using morphological and...
SummaryThe evolution of parasitism is a recurrent event in the history of life and a core problem in...
The evolution of parasitism is a recurrent event in the history of life and a core problem in evolut...
A new trypanosomatid species, Blastocrithidia cyrtomeni, is herein described using morphological an...
The evolution of parasitism is a recurrent event in the history of life and a core problem in evolut...
The kinetoplastids are a widespread and important group of single-celled eukaryotes, many of which a...
Bodonids, together with parasitic trypanosomatids, constitute a unique flagellate group with unclear...
Abstract Kinetoplastids are heterotrophic flagellated protists, including important parasites of hum...
International audienceThe class Kinetoplastea encompasses both free-living and parasitic species fro...