Description of Opalinidae
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Slopalines with numerous flagella in kineties.
Description of Slopalinida
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Slopalines embrace a handful of genera of endocommensal flagellates occurring mostly in the posterior regions of the intestines of cold-blooded vertebrates, mostly Anura; two families, the larger (mostly > 100 µm) Opalinidae and the Proteromonadidae; Opalinidae are with large numbers of flagella in rows, fairly speciose with about 400 species which have been described in amphibia, reptiles, freshwater and marine fish and in a few invertebrates; proteromonads with 2 or 4 flagella; both families have simnilar flagellar organization and the cell surface is underlain by a cortex of evenly spaced microtubules; Proteromonas has tripartite hairs attached to the posterior end of the body which establish the affinity with the chrysophyte algae and other stramenopiles; world-wide distribution; life cycle that is linked with sexual and asexual phases linked to life history of host;
Slopalinida
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Slopalinida is a heterokont order.[1][2][3]
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References
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^ Kostka M, Hampl V, Cepicka I, Flegr J (October 2004). "Phylogenetic position of Protoopalina intestinalis based on SSU rRNA gene sequence". Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 33 (1): 220–4. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2004.05.009. PMID 15324850.
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^ Patterson, D.J. (1985). "The fine structure of Opalina ranarum (Family Opalinidae): Opalinid phylogeny and classification". Protistologica. 21: 413–428.
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^ "www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov". Retrieved 2009-06-17.
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Slopalinida: Brief Summary
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Slopalinida is a heterokont order.
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