What group is Dictyostelium?
What group is Dictyostelium?
EF-1α analysis also placed the Mycetozoa as the immediate outgroup for the animal-fungal clade. Latest phylogenetic data place dictyostelids firmly within supergroup Amoebozoa, along with myxomycetes.
What is the kingdom of Dictyostelium discoideum?
Detail of structure of Dictyostelium Discoideum
Taxonomy | Image Features |
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Class: Dictyostelia Domain: Eukarya Family: Dictyosteliidae Genus: Dictyostelium Kingdom: Amoebozoa Order: Dictyosteliida Phylum: Mycetozoa Species: D. Discoideum Superphylum: Conosa | fruiting bodies |
Is Dictyostelium a protist?
DICTYOSTELIUM: THE “SLIME MOLD” Dictyostelium discoideum is a haploid protist that has been intensively studied, primarily because of its social life. A group of free-living cells can aggregate into a motile mass that exhibits morphological and biochemical development for the purpose of common reproduction.
Where are Dictyostelium found?
Dictyostelium often form on fruiting bodies with spores, but are usually found inhabiting soil, animal dung, humus, and other decaying matter. They are usually located in forest habitats, and can be found around the world. Dictyostelium are useful organisms for research.
What is so interesting to scientists about Dictyostelium?
Dictyostelium is a unicellular organism that exhibits many features of animal cell biology. The amoeba form has a highly organized actin–myosin cytoskeleton, which is a major area of research. Dictyostelium has consistently led the field of myosin research and cell motility in general.
Is Dictyostelium a plant?
Dictyostelium discoideum (Dicty) is a social amoeba that lives in the soil and feeds on bacteria and other microbes. Dictyosteliida is a distinct branch of the eukaryotes, separate from plants, fungi and animals.
What is the common name of Dictyostelium?
Slime mold
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Mnemonic i | DICDI |
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Common name i | Slime mold |
Synonym i | – |
Rank i | SPECIES |
Lineage i | › cellular organisms › Eukaryota › Amoebozoa › Evosea › Eumycetozoa › Dictyostelia › Dictyosteliales › Dictyosteliaceae › Dictyostelium |
Is Dictyostelium unicellular or multicellular?
When bacterial food is plentiful, Dictyostelium are single-celled amoebae. However, when the food supply is exhausted, Dictyostelium produce a chemoattractant, which signals to neighboring cells to aggregate into a multicellular organism of ~ 215,000 cells [15, 16].