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Subclass of ciliate eukaryotes
The peritrichs (Latin: Peritrichia) are a large and distinctive group of ciliates. The peritrichs were first defined by Friedrich von Stein in 1859. Initially
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Nuclear genetic code in some ciliates
The peritrich nuclear code (translation table 30) is a genetic code used by the nuclear genome of the peritrich ciliates Vorticella and Opisthonecta.
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List of standard rules to translate DNA encoded information into proteins
Mesodinium nuclear 29 TAA UAA Tyr (Y) (p) Stop * TAG UAG Tyr (Y) (p) Stop * Peritrich nuclear 30 TA UAA Glu (E) (a) Stop * TAG UAG Glu (E) (a) Stop * Blastocrithidia
DNA_and_RNA_codon_tables
Genus of single-celled organisms
Epistylis is a genus of usually colonial peritrich ciliates with a short oral disc and collar, and a rigid stalk. The rigid stalk differentiates Epistylis
Epistylis
Species of ciliate
Opercularia is a genus of freshwater, colonial, sessiline peritrich ciliates. As consumers of free bacteria in the water, several species of Opercularia
Opercularia_(ciliate)
Membrane-bound organelle in cells containing fluid
JSTOR 1537967. PMID 20284992. Goff LJ, Stein JR (1981). "Digestion in the Peritrich Ciliate Ophrydium versatile". Protoplasma. 107: 235–254. doi:10.1007/BF01276828
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Standard and alternative genetic codes
nuclear code The Condylostoma nuclear code The Mesodinium nuclear code The peritrich nuclear code The Blastocrithidia nuclear code The Balanophoraceae plastid
List_of_genetic_codes
Taxon of protozoans with hair-like organelles called cilia
haploid micronuclei are exchanged over the bridge. In some ciliates (peritrichs, chonotrichs and some suctorians), conjugating cells become permanently
Ciliate
Family of single-celled organisms
Vaginicolidae is a family of peritrichs in the order Sessilida. de Fromentel, Edouard; Jobard-Muteau, J. (1874). Etudes sur les microzoaires, ou infusoires
Vaginicolidae
Class of single-celled organisms
with prominent oral cilia: heterotrichs, hypotrichs, oligotrichs, and peritrichs, although the last were soon separated. The heterotrichs have an adoral
Spirotrich
Cellular process of protein synthesis
nuclear code The Condylostoma nuclear code The Mesodinium nuclear code The peritrich nuclear code The Blastocrithidia nuclear code The Cephalodiscidae mitochondrial
Translation_(biology)
Resting or dormant stage of a microorganism
"Ultrastructure, encystment and cyst wall composition of the resting cyst of the peritrich ciliate Opisthonecta henneguyi". The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology
Microbial_cyst
Antiquated term for microorganisms
animalcules. Stentor, termed trumpet animalcules. Vorticella, and other peritrichs, termed bell animalcules. The concept seems to have been proposed at least
Animalcule
Genus of single-celled organisms
Carchesium is a genus of usually colonial peritrich ciliates in the Vorticellidae with a spirally contractile stalk. The inverted bell-shaped cells have
Carchesium_(ciliate)
Genus of protozoans belonging to peritrich ciliates
Cothurnia is a genus of freshwater and marine peritrichs in the family Vaginicolidae. It is characterised by living in a transparent tubular lorica. During
Cothurnia
British biologist, emeritus scientist (born 1945)
PMID 27661778. Amos, William Bradshaw (1975). Aspects of contraction in the Peritrich stalk. jisc.ac.uk (PhD thesis). University of Cambridge. OCLC 1064544089
William_Bradshaw_Amos
Species of single-celled organism
Cothurnia elegans is a species of peritrichs in the family Vaginicolidae. It is found in Australia. Zur kenntnis der Baikalprotistenfauna. Die an den Baikalgammariden
Cothurnia_elegans
Genus of single-celled organisms
morphology actually belong to another group, forming a clade with the swimming peritrichs Astylozoon and Opisthonecta. Vorticella aequilata Vorticella campanula
Vorticella
Order of single-celled organisms
Sessilida is the largest order of the peritrich ciliates. Ellobiophryidae Epistylididae Lagenophryidae Operculariidae Rovinjellidae Scyphidiidae Vaginicolidae
Sessilida
Topics referred to by the same term
Opercularia may refer to: Opercularia (ciliate), a genus of sessiline peritrich ciliates Opercularia (plant), a genus of plants in the family Rubiaceae
Opercularia
Order of protists belonging to the ciliates phylum
Mobilida is a group of parasitic or symbiotic peritrich ciliates, comprising more than 280 species. Mobilids live on or within a wide variety of aquatic
Mobilida
Species of plant
Opercularia ampluscolonia is a species of fresh water, colonial, sessiline peritrich ciliate. This species produces a branched stalk that is often delicately
Opercularia_ampluscolonia
Species of single-celled organism
Cytoskeletal Elements of the Stalked Zooid and the Telotroch Stages in the Peritrich Ciliate Vorticella convallaria. The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology
Vorticella_convallaria
Family of single-celled organisms
ISSN 1097-4687. Green, John D.; Shiel, Russell J. (2000). "Mobiline peritrich riders on Australian calanoid copepods". Hydrobiologia. 437 (1–3): 203–212
Trichodinidae
Wastewater treatment process using aeration and a biological floc
important protozoan flora component mainly composed of amoebae, Spirotrichs, Peritrichs including Vorticellids and a range of other filter-feeding species. Other
Activated_sludge
Species of small freshwater animal
It is however frequently subject to colonization by epibionts, such as peritrich ciliates and algae. "Daphnia longispina". Integrated Taxonomic Information
Daphnia_longispina
Genus of single-celled organisms
scheme created by Otto Bütschli, Didinium was removed from among the Peritrichs, and placed in the order Holotricha. In 1974, John O. Corliss created
Didinium
Genus of ciliates
seawater. They are mainly observed as endoparasites or endocommensals of peritrich ciliates, such as the genera Trichodina, Trichodinella and Mantoscyphidia
Endosphaera
Seepage lake in Vilas County, Wisconsin
1994, Leptodiaptomus minutus, a copepod species, commonly carried the peritrich ciliate Epistylis lacustris; 70% of copepods in 1994 carried at least
Crystal Lake (Vilas County, Wisconsin)
Crystal_Lake_(Vilas_County,_Wisconsin)
Genus of single-celled organisms
Specifically, they are mobiline peritrichs because they are capable of locomotion, as opposed to sessiline peritrichs such as Vorticella and Epistylis
Trichodina
Protists that live in saltwater or brackish water
External videos Peritrich Ciliates Conjugating protists
Marine_protists
Class of single-celled organisms
the oral cilia are inconspicuous and sometimes reduced, but among the peritrichs almost the opposite is the case. Members are widely distributed, and include
Oligohymenophorea
Species of single-celled organism
Friedrich (1998-09-01). "The Ecology of a Novel Symbiosis Between a Marine Peritrich Ciliate and Chemoautotrophic Bacteria". Marine Ecology. 19 (3): 229–243
Zoothamnium_niveum
Genus of single-celled organisms
pattern made the reclassification a necessity. Zoothamnium is a sessile peritrich, meaning it is a ciliated vase shaped protozoan that is nonmotile in nature
Zoothamnium
Topics referred to by the same term
species (Uronematidae) found in Norway Cothurnia elegans, a species of peritrichs (Vaginicolidae) found in Australia Cavichona elegans, a species (Spirochonidae)
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A division of ciliated Infusoria having a circle of cilia around the oral disk and sometimes another around the body. It includes the vorticellas. See Vorticella.