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Subclass of single-celled organisms
The hypotrichs are a group of ciliated protozoa, common in fresh water, salt water, soil and moss. Hypotrichs possess compound ciliary organelles called
Hypotrich
Class of single-celled organisms
capture. They are generally divided into hypotrichs and stichotrichs, but were originally all considered hypotrichs. Forms with sparse or absent body cilia
Spirotrich
Genus of single-celled organisms
Euplotes. In older classification schemes, Euplotes is usually placed among hypotrichs, either in the order Hypotrichida, the subclass Hypotrichia or the class
Euplotes
Genus of single-celled organisms
filamentous algae, surface films, and among particles of sediment. Like other Hypotrichs, Stylonychia has cilia grouped into membranelles alongside the mouth and
Stylonychia
Genes coding for ribosomal RNA
several thousand copies. In some ciliate genera, such as Tetrahymena or the Hypotrich genus Oxytricha, extensive fragmentation of the amplified DNA leads to
Ribosomal_DNA
Genus of single-celled organism
Anteholosticha is a genus of hypotrich, a group of protists. According to the World Register of Marine Species, the following species are accepted within
Anteholosticha
Historic group of single-celled organisms
the group was made up of species traditionally classified among the "hypotrichs"—ciliates possessing compound ciliary organelles called cirri—it excluded
Stichotrich
Genus of single-celled organisms
Bourland; Yan Zhao; Jie Huang (2021). "Some morphologically distinguishable hypotrich ciliates share identical 18S rRNA gene sequences – taxonomic insights
Oxytricha
Genus of single-celled organisms
structural and phylogenetic analysis of resting cysts in oligotrich and hypotrich Spirotrichea (Ciliophora)". European Journal of Protistology. 43 (4):
Halteria
Class of single-celled organisms
Nassophorea also included the peniculids and, in a separate subclass, the hypotrichs. More recent schemes restore these to their earlier positions, leaving
Nassophorea
Species of single-celled organism
Anteholosticha azerbaijanica is a species of hypotrich, a group of protists. It was discovered in Azerbaijan, at the south coast of the Absheron Peninsula
Anteholosticha_azerbaijanica
Genus of single-celled organisms
PMC 26518. PMID 10660683. Rosati, G (1999). "Epixenosomes: symbionts of the hypotrich ciliate Euplotidium itoi". Symbiosis. 26 (1): 1–23. ISSN 0334-5114. v
Euplotidium
Motion system of a type of eukaryotic organism
depolarizations determine a slow-and-fast rhythm in walking of the marine hypotrich Euplotes vannus". European Journal of Protistology. 32: 47–54. doi:10
Protist_locomotion
Genus of bacteria
function as epixenosomes Rosati, G. (1999). "Epixenosomes: symbionts of the hypotrich ciliate Euplotidium itoi". Symbiosis. 26: 1–23. Petroni, Giulio; Spring
Epixenosomes
Alternative genetic code
DuBois ML, Prescott DM (1995). "Macronuclear gene-sized molecules of hypotrichs". Nucleic Acids Research. 23 (8): 1279–83. doi:10.1093/nar/23.8.1279.
Ciliate, dasycladacean and hexamita nuclear code
Ciliate,_dasycladacean_and_hexamita_nuclear_code
Alternative genetic code in some spirotrich ciliates
D. M. Prescott (25 April 1995). "Macronuclear gene-sized molecules of hypotrichs". Nucleic Acids Res. 23 (8): 1279–83. doi:10.1093/nar/23.8.1279. PMC 306850
Euplotid_nuclear_code
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Boy/Male
English Gaelic
Great.
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Hebrew, Italian
The Lord Adds; God will Add
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English
From the Pointed Hill
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Tamil
Sweet
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Arabic, Muslim
Walking Gently
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Spanish feminine form of German Adelmar, EDELMIRA means "nobly famous."Â
Girl/Female
Sikh
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Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Traditional
Protector of Fort
Girl/Female
Indian
Extreme Brightness
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
God of Iyyappa
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n. pl.
A division of ciliated Infusoria in which the cilia cover only the under side of the body.