Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8382560 | European Journal of Protistology | 2018 | 32 Pages |
Abstract
A new species, Phalansterium arcticum sp. n., was isolated from an 8580-year-old Arctic permafrost layer. This organism typically lives as a sedentary uniflagellated cell enclosed in a thin flexible mucilaginous sheath, but can form naked swimming cells and amoeboid cells with eruptive pseudopodia accompanied with the formation of short, filopodia-like projections. In an SSU rDNA phylogenetic tree, it robustly groups with other species of this genus. Along with a description of the species, we also add new details to the description of the cell division of Phalansterium and the feeding process in this organism.
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Authors
Lyubov A. Shmakova, Sergey A. Karpov, Stanislav A. Malavin, Alexey V. Smirnov,