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transverse flagellum
Known as:
transverse cilium
A motile cilium found in dinoflagellates. It coils around the cell and provides the forward thrust for motility. It is often contained in a furrow…
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2011
2011
Moestrupia oblonga gen. & comb. nov. (syn.: Gyrodinium oblongum), a new marine dinoflagellate genus characterized by light and electron microscopy, photosynthetic pigments and LSU rDNA sequence
G. Hansen
,
N. Daugbjerg
2011
Corpus ID: 53576207
Hansen G. and Daugbjerg N. 2011. Moestrupia oblonga gen. et comb. nov. (syn.: Gyrodinium oblongum), a new marine dinoflagellate…
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2007
2007
Phylogenetic Relationships among Diverse Dinoflagellate Species Occurring in Coastal Waters off Korea Inferred from Large Subunit Ribosomal DNA Sequence Data
Keun-Yong Kim
,
Chang-hoon Kim
2007
Corpus ID: 55063649
We analyzed the nuclear-encoded large subunit ribosomal RNA gene (LSU rDNA) sequences of 19 dinoflagellates occurring in costal…
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1988
1988
Swimming behaviour of the unicellular biflagellate Oxyrrhis marina: in vivo and in vitro movement of the two flagella
J. Cosson
,
M. Cachon
,
J. Cachon
,
M. Cosson
Biology of the Cell
1988
Corpus ID: 25790784
1988
1988
Ultrastructure of the flagellar apparatus of Oxyrrhis marina
M. Cachon
,
J. Cosson
,
M. Cosson
,
P. Huitorel
,
J. Cachon
1988
Corpus ID: 17127347
1976
1976
The propulsive mechanism of the dinoflagellate transverse flagellum reconsidered.
P. Leblond
,
F. Taylor
Bio Systems
1976
Corpus ID: 4765528
1967
1967
Fine Structure of the Dinoflagellate Transverse Flagellum
B. Leadbeater
,
John D. Dodge
Nature
1967
Corpus ID: 4280118
THE dinoflagellates have for some time been known to possess two flagella which differ from one another in their movements and in…
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