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A TEM study on pre-excystment cellular structures of Euplotes encysticus 被引量:5
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作者 GUTUKANG JUNMEIXU 《Cell Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1995年第1期125-133,共9页
Right before the excystment of an Euplotes encysti-cus sawtooth-like folds appeared among the pellicle plas- malemma, the inner and outer alveolar membranes were still sticking together, and were not distinguishable. ... Right before the excystment of an Euplotes encysti-cus sawtooth-like folds appeared among the pellicle plas- malemma, the inner and outer alveolar membranes were still sticking together, and were not distinguishable. Mi- crotubular layers already formed at the sites beneath the dorsal cortical pellicle corresponding to vegetative cells,but they still proceed to be organized on the ventral struc-tures. Cristae, highly-tangled with tubular-type struc-tures, appeared on the mitochondria, and were morpho-logically similar to that of vegetative cells. In the cor-tical ciliatures, such as ciliary shafts, kinetosomes, sur-rounding fibrillar cirral baskets, and attached structures of ciliatures, etc., they are different from those in rest- ing cysts which are degenerated or lost. All the cilia- ture microtubules of ciliary shafts are of the 9+2 pattern,but the microtubule-like structure aggregates at triplet - microtubule centers of many kinetosmes, are still under various stages of differentiation. Microtubules beneath the kinetosomal rows are of a developmentally elongated stage; crowded chromatins of various shapes and sizes are found in macronucleus, but there are no nuclear pores (formed by nuclear membrane as in resting cysts) on the nuclear membrane where these chromatins attached. 展开更多
关键词 Euplotes encysticus EXCYSTMENT PELLICLE kinetosome macronucleus
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Phylogenetic relationships among six species of Epistylis inferred from 18S-ITS1 sequences 被引量:1
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作者 缪炜 余育和 +1 位作者 沈韫芬 张锡元 《Science China(Life Sciences)》 SCIE CAS 2002年第3期280-288,共9页
Phylogenetic relationships among six species of Epistylis (i. e. E. plicatilis, E. urceolata, E. chrysemydis, E. hentscheli, E. wenrichi, and E. galea) were investigated using sequences of the first internal transcrib... Phylogenetic relationships among six species of Epistylis (i. e. E. plicatilis, E. urceolata, E. chrysemydis, E. hentscheli, E. wenrichi, and E. galea) were investigated using sequences of the first internal transcribed spacer region (ITS-1) of ribosomal DNA (rDNA). Amplified rDNA fragment sequences consisted of 215 or 217 bases of the flanking 18S and 5.8S regions, and the entire ITS-1 region (from 145 to 155 bases). There were more than 33 variable bases between E. galea and the other five species in both the 18S region and the ITS-1 region. The affiliation of them was assessed using Neighbor-joining (NJ), maximum parsimony (MP) and maximum likelihood (ML) analyses. In all the NJ, MP and ML analyses E. galea, whose macronucleic position and shape are distinctly different from those of the other five species, was probably diverged from the ancestor of Epistylis earlier than the other five species. The topology in which E. plicatilis and E. hentscheli formed a strongly supported sister clade to E. urceolata, E. chrysemydis, and E. wenrichi was consistent with variations in the thickness of the peristomial lip. We concluded that the macronucleus and peristomial lip might be the important phylogenetic characteristics within the genus Epistylis. 展开更多
关键词 Epistylis 18S-ITS1 region PHYLOGENETIC relationships method in SITU (prepare DNA from field-sampled SPECIES for PCR) macronucleus.
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