2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.protis.2011.09.001
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Morphology, Ultrastructure and Life Cycle of Vitrella brassicaformis n. sp., n. gen., a Novel Chromerid from the Great Barrier Reef

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“…predator Piroplasmids [5] Coccidians [17] Adeleids [5] Cryptosporidium [5] genotype N [3] Plasmodium …”
Section: Voromonas Pontica Cladementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…predator Piroplasmids [5] Coccidians [17] Adeleids [5] Cryptosporidium [5] genotype N [3] Plasmodium …”
Section: Voromonas Pontica Cladementioning
confidence: 99%
“…GAPMs (with six transmembrane regions) and ALP1 are found in apicomplexans and chrompodellids (41,42) whereas ISPs (43) and alveolins are common to all myzozoans (the latter are also present in ciliates but diversified in myzozoans). Interestingly, chromerids, colpodellids, Perkinsus, and certain dinoflagellates (3,44) are known to multiply by a process similar to apicomplexan schizogony. The second group are oocyst wall proteins (OWPs), which are exclusively found in species that form reproductive/resting cysts: Cryptosporidium, coccidians, and all chrompodellids (3,12,44,45).…”
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“…Both of the recently discovered chromerids, Chromera velia (Moore et al 2008) and Vitrella brassicaformis (Oborník et al 2012), closely related to Apicomplexa, contain three apicortins; two paralogs of both species are more similar to each other than to the third one. Nonprotist Apicortins…”
Section: Apicortins Of Chromeridamentioning
confidence: 99%