Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2083485753> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2083485753 endingPage "91" @default.
- W2083485753 startingPage "73" @default.
- W2083485753 abstract "Dinoflagellates are a member of the Alveolata, and elucidation of the early evolution of alveolates is important for our understanding of dinoflagellates, and vice versa. The ultrastructure of the flagellar apparatus has been described from several dinoflagellates in the last few decades, and the basic components appear to be well conserved. The typical dinoflagellate apparatus is composed of two basal bodies surrounded by striated collars attached to a connective fiber. The longitudinal basal body is connected to a longitudinal microtubular root (LMR; equivalent of R1) and single microtubular root (R2), whereas the transverse basal body is connected to a transverse microtubular root (TMR; R3) and transverse striated root (TSR) with a microtubule (R4). Some of these components, especially the connective fibers and collars, are dinoflagellate specific characteristics that make their flagellar apparatus relatively complex. We also compare these structures with the flagellar apparatus from a number of close relatives of dinoflagellates and their sister, the apicomplexans, including colpodellids, perkinsids, and Psammosa. Though the ultrastructural knowledge of these lineages is still relatively modest, it provides us with an interesting viewpoint of the character evolution of the flagellar apparatus among those lineages." @default.
- W2083485753 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2083485753 creator A5006575385 @default.
- W2083485753 creator A5030023294 @default.
- W2083485753 date "2014-03-10" @default.
- W2083485753 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W2083485753 title "A Comparative Overview of the Flagellar Apparatus of Dinoflagellate, Perkinsids and Colpodellids" @default.
- W2083485753 cites W1504089755 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W1717416957 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W180791099 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W1953558925 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W1968957083 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W1974316645 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W1977398892 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W1980933310 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W1981240684 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W1981734421 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W1983631983 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W1988731891 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W1989596454 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W1993885999 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W1998581046 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2006455812 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2008564502 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2014382882 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2016314164 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2017741471 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2020267095 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2022829184 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2027405973 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2028482169 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2032110148 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2034722118 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2039290985 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2039939314 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2040778026 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2040917249 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2046440286 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2047045571 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2049988471 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2053328262 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2057553322 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2057923039 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2058426959 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2060878862 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2064775048 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2066882943 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2068761452 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2075345926 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2076593566 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2079222246 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2079817001 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2083777404 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2088346031 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2093698246 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2105165861 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2108876811 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2113982265 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2124360264 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2131653752 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2131689326 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2137400250 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2137580118 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2139196802 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2143182887 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2148335378 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2155435213 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2163501906 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2166349812 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2170577769 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2170922426 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2179151654 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2186909043 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2280492491 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2315613317 @default.
- W2083485753 cites W2329266545 @default.
- W2083485753 doi "https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms2010073" @default.
- W2083485753 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/5029502" @default.
- W2083485753 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27694777" @default.
- W2083485753 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W2083485753 type Work @default.
- W2083485753 sameAs 2083485753 @default.
- W2083485753 citedByCount "14" @default.
- W2083485753 countsByYear W20834857532015 @default.
- W2083485753 countsByYear W20834857532016 @default.
- W2083485753 countsByYear W20834857532017 @default.
- W2083485753 countsByYear W20834857532018 @default.
- W2083485753 countsByYear W20834857532020 @default.
- W2083485753 countsByYear W20834857532021 @default.
- W2083485753 countsByYear W20834857532022 @default.
- W2083485753 countsByYear W20834857532023 @default.
- W2083485753 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2083485753 hasAuthorship W2083485753A5006575385 @default.
- W2083485753 hasAuthorship W2083485753A5030023294 @default.
- W2083485753 hasBestOaLocation W20834857531 @default.
- W2083485753 hasConcept C105702510 @default.
- W2083485753 hasConcept C115811362 @default.
- W2083485753 hasConcept C131151476 @default.