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dinoflagellate
dinoflagellate Zool. (daɪnəʊˈflædʒəleɪt) [f. mod.L. Dinoflagellata (O. Bütschli 1885, in Bronn Kl. u. Ordn. Thier-Reichs I. ii. 907), f. Gr. δῖνο-ς whirling, rotation + L. flagellum: see flagellate n.] A member of the subclass Dinoflagellata, which includes protistans having two flagella. Also attri... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dinoflagellate
Some dinoflagellate blooms are not dangerous. They contain dinoflagellate luciferase, the main enzyme involved in dinoflagellate bioluminescence, and luciferin, a chlorophyll-derived tetrapyrrole ring wikipedia.org
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Nematocyst (dinoflagellate)
It is unclear whether the relationship between dinoflagellate and cnidarian nematocysts is a case of convergent evolution or common descent, although molecular References Organelles Dinoflagellate biology wikipedia.org
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Tripos (dinoflagellate)
Tripos volans (Cleve) F.Gómez Tripos vultur (Cleve) F.Gómez References External links Tripos at the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) Dinoflagellate wikipedia.org
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Alexandrium (dinoflagellate)
Alexandrium is an opportunistic dinoflagellate and thus it can bloom in nutrient-rich and nutrient-poor areas. Morphology and anatomy Alexandrium has a typical dinoflagellate morphology, with the episome, cingulum, hyposome, and sulcus. wikipedia.org
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Dinoflagellate luciferase
Dinoflagellate luciferase (, Gonyaulax luciferase) is a specific luciferase, an enzyme with systematic name dinoflagellate-luciferin:oxygen 132-oxidoreductase dinoflagellate luciferin + O2 oxidized dinoflagellate luciferin + H2O + hnu Mechanism of Reaction The EC number of dinoflagellate luciferase is 1.13.12.18 wikipedia.org
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Karenia (dinoflagellate)
Karen Steidinger for her exceptional contributions to dinoflagellate research. References Further reading Dinoflagellate genera Gymnodiniales wikipedia.org
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Dinoflagellate Blooms
Dinoflagellate Blooms is the fourth studio album that J. G. Thirlwell has issued under the pseudonym Manorexia. Thirlwell – instruments, producer, design Release history References External links Dinoflagellate Blooms at foetus.org 2011 albums Albums produced wikipedia.org
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PDF 附录I 中国海域甲藻种名录 Appendix I Species checklist of dinoflagellate in the ...
Sournia, 1967 Neoceratium bigelowii Kofoid, 1907 Neoceratium candelabrum (Ehrenberg) Stein, 1883 小亚得里亚裸甲藻 多米尼环沟藻 镰状环沟藻 螺旋环沟藻 环节环沟藻 短凯伦藻 指状凯伦藻 米氏凯伦藻 长沟凯伦藻
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Mixotrophic dinoflagellate
Some species of mixotrophic dinoflagellate are able to feed on toxic prey such as toxic algae and other toxic organisms. Types of feeding Marine dinoflagellate species undergo three major trophic modes: autotrophy, mixotrophy and heterotrophy. wikipedia.org
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dinode in Japanese - dinode meaning in Japanese - ichacha.net
dinode ダイノード[基礎] "dinoflagellata" in Japanese: Dinoflagellata双鞭毛虫類[医生] "dinocerata" in Japanese: Dinocerata恐角目[地球]; 恐角類[地球] "dinoflagellate" in Japanese: {名} : 渦鞭毛虫、焔色植物 "dinoceras" in Japanese: {名} : 恐角獣 "dinoflagellate toxin" in Japanese: dinoflagellate toxin渦鞭毛藻類毒素[医生]
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Predatory dinoflagellate
Its deadly nature has led to Pfiesteria being referred to as "killer algae" and has earned the organism the reputation as the "T. rex of the dinoflagellate See also Carnivorous fungus Carnivorous plant Protocarnivorous plant References Dinoflagellate biology Eating behaviors Fish diseases Marine biology wikipedia.org
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Dinoflagellate viral nucleoprotein
Dinoflagellate/viral nucleoproteins (DVNPs) are a family of positively-charged, DNA-binding nucleoproteins found exclusively in dinoflagellates and Nucleocytoviricota Some dinoflagellates have further switched to dinoflagellate histone-like proteins (HLPs) for packaging. wikipedia.org
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Siliceous dinoflagellate cysts
Some siliceous remains from the Eocene of Barbados can be interpreted as dinoflagellate thecae of the dinoflagellate Peridinites. References Dinoflagellate biology Palynology wikipedia.org
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Calcareous dinoflagellate cysts
Calcareous dinoflagellate cysts or calcareous dinocysts are dinoflagellate cysts produced by a group of peridinoid dinoflagellates, called calcareous dinoflagellates References Dinoflagellate biology wikipedia.org
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