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Neobodo Curvifilus
''Neobodo'' are diverse protists belonging to the eukaryotic supergroup Excavata. They are Kinetoplastids in the subclass Bodonidae. They are small, free-living, heterotrophic flagellates with two flagella of unequal length used to create a propulsive current for feeding.Kirchman, D. 2008: Microbial ecology of the oceans / [edited by] David L. Kirchman. (2nd ed.). As members of Kinetoplastids, they have an evident kinetoplastTikhonenkov, D. V., Janouškovec, J., Keeling, P. J., and Mylnikov, A. P. 2016: The Morphology, Ultrastructure and SSU rRNA Gene Sequence of a New Freshwater Flagellate, Neobodo borokensis n. sp. (Kinetoplastea, Excavata). The Journal Of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 63 :220–232. DOI:10.1111/jeu.12271 There was much confusion and debate within the class Kinetoplastid and subclass Bodonidae regarding the classification of the organism, but finally the new genera ''Neobodo'' was proposed by Keith Vickerman.Moreira, David, et al. 2004: An Updated View of Kinetoplast ...
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Keith Vickerman
Keith Vickerman was a British zoologist born in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. He was Regius Professor of Zoology in the University of Glasgow, 1984–98.‘VICKERMAN, Prof. Keith’, Who's Who 2013, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2013; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2012; online edn, Nov 201accessed 12 July 2013/ref> He was awarded the Linnean Medal in 1996. A Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, he was one of the organization's founding members. Vickerman was the one who made the discovery that antigenic variation could occur in eukaryotic cells, namely in protozoa Protozoa (: protozoan or protozoon; alternative plural: protozoans) are a polyphyletic group of single-celled eukaryotes, either free-living or parasitic, that feed on organic matter such as other microorganisms or organic debris. Historically .... References 1933 births 2016 deaths Academics of the University of Glasgow British zoologists Fellows of the Royal Societ ...
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Heinrich Leonhards Skuja
Heinrich Leonhards Skuja (1892–1972) was a Latvian botanist specialist of algae. Among the taxa he described is '' Achroonema,'' a genus of bacteria Bacteria (; : bacterium) are ubiquitous, mostly free-living organisms often consisting of one Cell (biology), biological cell. They constitute a large domain (biology), domain of Prokaryote, prokaryotic microorganisms. Typically a few micr ... whose taxonomic placement is still uncertain. Publications * Skuja, H. (1926/28): Vorabeiten zu einer Algenflora von Lettland I–IV. – ''Acta Horti Botanici Universitatis Latviensis'' 1–3, Riga. Nachdruck: (Koeltz) Königstein. * Skuja, H. (1932). Beitrag zur Algenflora Lettlands I. ''Acta Horti Bot Univ Latviensis'' 7: 25–85 * Skuja, H. (1938). Die phylogenetischen Entwicklungsrichtungen bei den Protisten. ''Acta Biol. Latvica'', 8:1-26 * Skuja, H. (1939). Beitrag zur Algenflora Lettlands II. ''Acta Horti Bot Univ Latviensis'' 11/12: 41–169 * Skuja, H. (1948): Taxonomie des ...
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Neobodo Underboolensis
''Neobodo'' are diverse protists belonging to the eukaryotic supergroup Excavata. They are Kinetoplastids in the subclass Bodonidae. They are small, free-living, heterotrophic flagellates with two flagella of unequal length used to create a propulsive current for feeding.Kirchman, D. 2008: Microbial ecology of the oceans / dited byDavid L. Kirchman. (2nd ed.). As members of Kinetoplastids, they have an evident kinetoplastTikhonenkov, D. V., Janouškovec, J., Keeling, P. J., and Mylnikov, A. P. 2016: The Morphology, Ultrastructure and SSU rRNA Gene Sequence of a New Freshwater Flagellate, Neobodo borokensis n. sp. (Kinetoplastea, Excavata). The Journal Of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 63 :220–232. DOI:10.1111/jeu.12271 There was much confusion and debate within the class Kinetoplastid and subclass Bodonidae regarding the classification of the organism, but finally the new genera ''Neobodo'' was proposed by Keith Vickerman.Moreira, David, et al. 2004: An Updated View of Kinetoplastid ...
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Samuel Friedrich Stein
Samuel Friedrich Nathaniel Ritter von Stein (November 3, 1818 – January 9, 1885) was a German entomologist. He was Professor at the Royal Saxon Academy of Forestry in Tharandt from 1850–55; and Professor, and later Rector, at the Charles University in Prague, from 1855–76. His scientific work focused on invertebrates, and mainly on ''Diptera''. Early life, education, and family Stein was born in Niemegk, near Potsdam, Brandenburg. He completed his studies in 1841, conducting doctoral work at the University of Berlin. On May 29, 1844, in Berlin, he married Emma Johanne Couard Ottilie (born December 30, 1823, in Berlin; died 2 September 1903, in Asch). The couple had nine children. The next to last, daughter Adelheid von Stein (born May 25, 1859), married Joseph Neuwirth. Career Stein's scientific work focused on invertebrates, and mainly on ''Diptera'', as well as single-celled animals. His work on ''infusoria'' became the basis for all subsequent research in this ar ...
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Neobodo Globosus
''Neobodo'' are diverse protists belonging to the eukaryotic supergroup Excavata. They are Kinetoplastids in the subclass Bodonidae. They are small, free-living, heterotrophic flagellates with two flagella of unequal length used to create a propulsive current for feeding.Kirchman, D. 2008: Microbial ecology of the oceans / dited byDavid L. Kirchman. (2nd ed.). As members of Kinetoplastids, they have an evident kinetoplastTikhonenkov, D. V., Janouškovec, J., Keeling, P. J., and Mylnikov, A. P. 2016: The Morphology, Ultrastructure and SSU rRNA Gene Sequence of a New Freshwater Flagellate, Neobodo borokensis n. sp. (Kinetoplastea, Excavata). The Journal Of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 63 :220–232. DOI:10.1111/jeu.12271 There was much confusion and debate within the class Kinetoplastid and subclass Bodonidae regarding the classification of the organism, but finally the new genera ''Neobodo'' was proposed by Keith Vickerman.Moreira, David, et al. 2004: An Updated View of Kinetoplastid ...
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