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  1. Labyrinthulomycetes ( ICBN ), Labyrinthulea ( ICZN) o laberintúlidos es un grupo de protistas que forman colonias y producen una red de filamentos o tubos que les sirven como pistas para que las células se deslicen sobre ellos y absorban los nutrientes. 2 3 Son en su mayoría de origen marino, encontrándose comúnmente como parásitos de ...

  2. Labyrinthulomycetes or Labyrinthulea used to compose the defunct fungal phylum Labyrinthulomycota. They were originally considered unusual slime moulds, although they are not very similar to the other sorts.

    • Labyrinthulomycetes, Arx, 1970, Dick, 2001
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  3. 1 de ago. de 2017 · The phylum Labyrinthulomycota s. lat. contains two main clades, one of which approximates to holocarpic thraustochytrids and the other to the labyrinthulids and aplanochytrids. Together with the flagellate bicosoecids and the protermonads and opalinids, they form a monophyletic clade that is sister to the golden-brown algae and Oomycota.

  4. FILO LABYRINTHULOMYCOTA: La clasificación de este taxon ha sufrido muchos vaivenes. Consta de una clase, Labyrinthulomycetes (o Labyrinthulea, si empleamos la nomenclatura zoológica). Su principal característica es la formación de una red mucosa extracelular producida por unos orgánulos celulares, los botrosomas.

  5. The Labyrinthulomycota are a group of mostly marine, mostly saprotrophic, fungus-like, unicellular organisms that lack a plasmid, and are characterized by a bothrosome (sagenosome), tubulocristate mitochondria, and Golgi-derived scales (Perkins 1972; Porter 1972; Honda et al. 1999; Leander & Porter 2001; Raghukumar 2002; Adl et al. 2012).

  6. 1 de ene. de 2014 · This is an account of the molecular systematics and phylogeny of the osmotrophic stramenopile lineages traditionally studied by mycologists, which include the Labyrinthulomycota, Hyphochytriomycota, and Oomycota. All three groups produce zoospores with a mastigonate...

  7. 1 de ene. de 2009 · The labyrinthulomycetes (also known as Labyrinthulomycota or Labyrinthulea) are common though inconspicuous protists that, independently of the true fungi, evolved a fungus-like, absorptive mode of osmotrophic nutrition.