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- Naegleria_gruberi abstract "Naegleria gruberi is a species of Naegleria. It is famous for its ability to change from an amoeba, which lacks a cytoplasmic microtubule cytoskeleton, to a flagellate, which has an elaborate microtubule cytoskeleton, including flagella. This "transformation" includes de novo synthesis of basal bodies (or centrioles). It was first characterized in 1899, and the genome sequence published in 2010.Naegleria gruberi has been experimentally shown to be non pathogenic, although it is related to several pathogenic Naegleria species, including Naegleria fowleri.Naegleria gruberi is a free-living organism that can be extracted from wet soil and freshwater The strain NEG-M is the only Naegleria species that has a fully sequenced genome. Naegleria belongs to the Jakobids, Euglenozoans, and Heteroloboseans (JEH) group. The Naegleria genome sequence has indicated that the amoeboflagellate contains actin and microtubule cytoskeletons, mitotic and meiotic machinery, and several transcription factors. Naegleria's mitochondrial genome encodes some components of a mitochondrial c and c1 maturation system. Naegleria's mitochondria resembles the evolutionary intermediate thought to have occurred within the ancestor of all eukaryotes, because of its presence of mitochondrial Fe-hydrogenase and complete aerobic respiration system. The Naegleria genome is able to oxidize glucose, various amino acids and fatty acids through the Krebs cycle.The ancestor of existing eukaryotes have been thought to contain a fair number of introns. Nearly 36% of Naegleria genes are assumed to contain at least one intron and 17% contain multiple introns. The position of the introns are conserved, indicating that they are ancient.Naegleria amoeba undergo a closed mitosis, in which the nuclear envelope doesn't break down, but still proceeds through the typical stages. The multitubulin hypothesis predicts that eukaroytes contain multiple tublin genes with distinct properties. Naegleria uses different tubulins for mitosis and flagellar assembly.Observations suggest that Naegleria is primarily an asexual organism that reproduces by division of its amoebae to produce substantial clonal populations. However, analysis of the genome strain NEG-M revealed that it is a composite of two distinct haplotypes having arisen from an interbreeding population. Therefore, Naegleria is likely to be able to undergo genetic exchange. The NEG-M strain is the heterozygous result of a past mating of two strains, and it appears genetically equipped to mate again. However, further studies still need to be performed.".
- Naegleria_gruberi class Percolozoa.
- Naegleria_gruberi domain Eukaryote.
- Naegleria_gruberi family Vahlkampfiidae.
- Naegleria_gruberi genus Naegleria.
- Naegleria_gruberi order Schizopyrenida.
- Naegleria_gruberi phylum Excavate.
- Naegleria_gruberi phylum Percolozoa.
- Naegleria_gruberi thumbnail 9863_lores.jpg?width=300.
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- Naegleria_gruberi binomial "Naegleria gruberi".
- Naegleria_gruberi classis Percolozoa.
- Naegleria_gruberi domain Eukaryote.
- Naegleria_gruberi familia Vahlkampfiidae.
- Naegleria_gruberi genus "Naegleria".
- Naegleria_gruberi hasPhotoCollection Naegleria_gruberi.
- Naegleria_gruberi name "Naegleria gruberi".
- Naegleria_gruberi ordo Schizopyrenida.
- Naegleria_gruberi phylum Percolozoa.
- Naegleria_gruberi species "N. gruberi".
- Naegleria_gruberi unrankedPhylum Excavate.
- Naegleria_gruberi subject Category:Percolozoa.
- Naegleria_gruberi type Eukaryote.
- Naegleria_gruberi type Species.
- Naegleria_gruberi type Organism.
- Naegleria_gruberi comment "Naegleria gruberi is a species of Naegleria. It is famous for its ability to change from an amoeba, which lacks a cytoplasmic microtubule cytoskeleton, to a flagellate, which has an elaborate microtubule cytoskeleton, including flagella. This "transformation" includes de novo synthesis of basal bodies (or centrioles).".
- Naegleria_gruberi label "Naegleria gruberi".
- Naegleria_gruberi label "Naegleria gruberi".
- Naegleria_gruberi sameAs Naegleria_gruberi.
- Naegleria_gruberi sameAs Naegleria_gruberi.
- Naegleria_gruberi sameAs m.05c4n26.
- Naegleria_gruberi sameAs Q3768706.
- Naegleria_gruberi sameAs Q3768706.
- Naegleria_gruberi wasDerivedFrom Naegleria_gruberi?oldid=583272235.
- Naegleria_gruberi depiction 9863_lores.jpg.
- Naegleria_gruberi isPrimaryTopicOf Naegleria_gruberi.
- Naegleria_gruberi name "Naegleria gruberi".