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Amoebozoa is a major
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group containing about 2,400 described species of amoeboid protists, often possessing blunt, fingerlike, lobose pseudopods and tubular
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l cristae. In traditional and currently no longer supported classification schemes, Amoebozoa is ranked as a
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within either the kingdom
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or the kingdom
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. In the classification favored by the International Society of Protistologists, it is retained as an unranked "
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" within Eukaryota.
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analysis supports Amoebozoa as a
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. Modern studies of eukaryotic phylogenetic trees identify it as the sister group to Opisthokonta, another major clade which contains both fungi and animals as well as several other clades comprising some 300 species of unicellular eukaryotes. Amoebozoa and Opisthokonta are sometimes grouped together in a high-level taxon, variously named
Unikonta Amorphea are members of a taxonomic supergroup that includes the basal Amoebozoa and Obazoa. That latter contains the Opisthokonta, which includes the Fungi, Animals and the Choanomonada, or Choanoflagellates. The taxonomic affinities of the me ...
, Amorphea or Opimoda. Amoebozoa includes many of the best-known amoeboid organisms, such as '' Chaos'', ''
Entamoeba ''Entamoeba'' is a genus of Amoebozoa found as internal parasites or commensals of animals. In 1875, Fedor Lösch described the first proven case of amoebic dysentery in St. Petersburg, Russia. He referred to the amoeba he observed microscopic ...
'', ''
Pelomyxa ''Pelomyxa'' is a genus of giant flagellar amoebae, usually 500-800 μm but occasionally up to 5 mm in length, found in anaerobic or microaerobic bottom sediments of stagnant freshwater ponds or slow-moving streams.Chistyakova, L. V., and A. ...
'' and the genus '' Amoeba'' itself. Species of Amoebozoa may be either shelled (testate) or naked, and cells may possess
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. Free-living species are common in both salt and freshwater as well as soil, moss and leaf litter. Some live as parasites or
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of other organisms, and some are known to cause disease in humans and other organisms. While the majority of amoebozoan species are unicellular, the group also includes several clades of slime molds, which have a macroscopic, multicellular stage of life during which individual amoeboid cells remain together after multiple cell division to form a macroscopic plasmodium or, in cellular slime molds, aggregate to form one. Amoebozoa vary greatly in size. Some are only 10–20 μm in diameter, while others are among the largest protozoa. The well-known species '' Amoeba proteus,'' which may reach 800 μm in length, is often studied in schools and laboratories as a representative cell or
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, partly because of its convenient size. Multinucleate amoebae like ''Chaos'' and ''Pelomyxa'' may be several millimetres in length, and some multicellular amoebozoa, such as the "dog vomit" slime mold '' Fuligo septica'', can cover an area of several square meters.


Morphology

Amoebozoa is a large and diverse group, but certain features are common to many of its members. The amoebozoan cell is typically divided into a granular central mass, called endoplasm, and a clear outer layer, called ectoplasm. During locomotion, the endoplasm flows forwards and the ectoplasm runs backwards along the outside of the cell. In motion, many amoebozoans have a clearly defined anterior and posterior and may assume a "monopodial" form, with the entire cell functioning as a single pseudopod. Large pseudopods may produce numerous clear projections called subpseudopodia (or determinate pseudopodia), which are extended to a certain length and then retracted, either for the purpose of locomotion or food intake. A cell may also form multiple indeterminate pseudopodia, through which the entire contents of the cell flow in the direction of locomotion. These are more or less tubular and are mostly filled with granular endoplasm. The cell mass flows into a leading pseudopod, and the others ultimately retract, unless the organism changes direction. While most amoebozoans are "naked," like the familiar '' Amoeba'' and ''Chaos'', or covered with a loose coat of minute scales, like
Cochliopodium ''Cochliopodium'' is a Himatismenida genus. It has been found in eyewash stations. It includes: * ''C. actinophorum'' (Auerbach 1856) Page 1976 * ?''C. ambiguum'' Penard 1904 * ''C. arabianum'' Tekle, Gorfu & Anderson 2015 * ''C. barki'' Kudry ...
and
Korotnevella ''Korotnevella'' is a genus of Amoebozoa.EOL EOL or Eol may refer to: * Encyclopedia of Life, a freely-accessible, online collaborative bio-encyclopedia * End-of-life (product), a term used with respect to terminating the sale or support of goo ...
, members of the order Arcellinida form rigid shells, or
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, equipped with a single aperture through which the pseudopods emerge. Arcellinid tests may be secreted from organic materials, as in ''
Arcella ''Arcella'' is a genus of testate amoebae in the order Arcellinida, usually found in freshwaters and mosses, and rarely in soils. A key characteristic of ''Arcella'' is the circular test with a hole on its center from where finger-like pseudopod ...
'', or built up from collected particles cemented together, as in '' Difflugia. '' In all amoebozoa, the primary mode of nutrition is phagocytosis, in which the cell surrounds potential food particles with its pseudopods, sealing them into vacuoles within which they may be digested and absorbed. Some amoebozoans have a posterior bulb called a uroid, which may serve to accumulate waste, periodically detaching from the rest of the cell. When food is scarce, most species can form cysts, which may be carried aerially and introduce them to new environments. In slime moulds, these structures are called spores, and form on stalked structures called fruiting bodies or sporangia. The majority of Amoebozoa lack
flagella A flagellum (; ) is a hairlike appendage that protrudes from certain plant and animal sperm cells, and from a wide range of microorganisms to provide motility. Many protists with flagella are termed as flagellates. A microorganism may have f ...
and more generally do not form
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-supported structures except during
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. However, flagella do occur among the
Archamoebae The Archamoebae are a group of protists originally thought to have evolved before the acquisition of mitochondria by eukaryotes. They include genera that are internal parasites or commensals of animals (''Entamoeba'' and ''Endolimax''). A few sp ...
, and many slime moulds produce biflagellate gametes . The flagellum is generally anchored by a cone of microtubules, suggesting a close relationship to the opisthokonts. The
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in amoebozoan cells characteristically have branching tubular cristae. However, among the
Archamoebae The Archamoebae are a group of protists originally thought to have evolved before the acquisition of mitochondria by eukaryotes. They include genera that are internal parasites or commensals of animals (''Entamoeba'' and ''Endolimax''). A few sp ...
, which are adapted to anoxic or microaerophilic habitats, mitochondria have been lost.


Classification


Place of Amoebozoa in the eukaryote tree

It appears (based on molecular genetics) that the members of Amoebozoa form a
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to animals and fungi, diverging from this lineage after it had split from the other groups, as illustrated below in a simplified diagram: Strong similarities between Amoebozoa and Opisthokonts lead to the hypothesis that they form a distinct clade. Thomas Cavalier-Smith proposed the name "unikonts" (formally, Unikonta) for this branch, whose members were believed to have been descended from a common ancestor possessing a single emergent flagellum rooted in one basal body. 2] However, while the close relationship between Amoebozoa and Opisthokonta is robustly supported, recent work has shown that the hypothesis of a uniciliate ancestor is probably false. In their Revised Classification of Eukaryotes (2012), Adl et al. proposed Amorphea as a more suitable name for a clade of approximately the same composition, a sister group to the
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. More recent work places the members of Amorphea together with the malawimonids and
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ids in a proposed clade called Opimoda, which comprises one of two major lineages diverging at the root of the eukaryote tree of life, the other being
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.


Subphyla within Amoebozoa: Lobosa and Conosa

Traditionally all amoebozoa with lobose pseudopods were grouped together in the class
Lobosea The Tubulinea are a major grouping of Amoebozoa, including most of the more familiar amoebae genera like ''Amoeba'', ''Arcella'', ''Difflugia'' and '' Hartmannella''. Characteristics During locomotion most Tubulinea have a roughly cylindrical f ...
, placed with other amoeboids in the phylum Sarcodina or
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, but these were considered to be unnatural groups. Structural and genetic studies identified the percolozoans and several archamoebae as independent groups. In phylogenies based on rRNA their representatives were separate from other amoebae, and appeared to diverge near the base of eukaryotic evolution, as did most slime molds. However, revised trees by Cavalier-Smith and Chao in 1996 suggested that the remaining lobosans do form a monophyletic group, to which the Archamoebae and Mycetozoa were closely related, although the percolozoans were not. Subsequently, they emended the phylum Amoebozoa to include both the subphylum Lobosa and a new subphylum
Conosa Conosa is a grouping of Amoebozoa. It is subdivided into three groups – Archamoebae, Variosea (paraphyletic) and Mycetozoa (polyphyletic). In some classifications, the mycetozoan Myxogastria and Dictyostelia are united in Macromycetozoa. ...
, comprising the Archamoebae and the Mycetozoa. Recent molecular genetic data appear to support this primary division of the Amoebozoa into Lobosa and Conosa. The former, as defined by Cavalier-Smith and his collaborators, consists largely of the classic Lobosea: non-flagellated amoebae with blunt, lobose pseudopods (''Amoeba'', ''Acanthamoeba, Arcella, Difflugia etc.''). The latter is made up of both amoeboid and flagellated cells, characteristically with more pointed or slightly branching subpseudopodia (Archamoebae and the Mycetozoan slime molds).


Phylogeny and taxonomy within Amoebozoa

From older studies by Cavalier-Smith, Chao & Lewis 2016 and Silar 2016. Also recent phylogeny indicates the Lobosa are paraphyletic: Conosa is sister of the Cutosea. Phylum Amoebozoa Lühe 1913 emend. Cavalier-Smith 1998 moebobiota; Eumycetozoa Zopf 1884 emend Olive 1975* Clade
Discosea Discosea is a class of Amoebozoa, consisting of naked amoebae with a flattened, discoid body shape. Members of the group do not produce tubular or subcylindrical pseudopodia, like amoebae of the class Tubulinea. When a discosean is in motion, a ...
Cavalier-Smith 2004 stat. nov. Adl et al. 2018 ** Order ? Stereomyxida Grell 1971 ** Order ?
Stygamoebida The Flabellinia are a subclass of Amoebozoa. During locomotion the cells are flattened and have a clear layer called ''hyaloplasm'' along the front margin. Some form slender subpseudopodia projecting outward from the hyaloplasm, but the cell m ...
Smirnov & Cavalier-Smith 2011 ** Class
Centramoebia Discosea is a class of Amoebozoa, consisting of naked amoebae with a flattened, discoid body shape. Members of the group do not produce tubular or subcylindrical pseudopodia, like amoebae of the class Tubulinea. When a discosean is in motion, a ...
Cavalier-Smith et al. 2016 *** Order Centramoebida Rogerson & Patterson 2002 em. Cavalier-Smith 2004 *** Order
Himatismenida Himatismenida is an Amoebozoa order, in the class Discosea, along with Glycostylida and Dermamoebida. It contains species such as ''Cochliopodium ''Cochliopodium'' is a Himatismenida genus. It has been found in eyewash stations. It includes ...
Page 1987 ochliopodiida*** Order
Pellitida Discosea is a class of Amoebozoa, consisting of naked amoebae with a flattened, discoid body shape. Members of the group do not produce tubular or subcylindrical pseudopodia, like amoebae of the class Tubulinea. When a discosean is in motion, ...
Page 1987 ochliopodiida** Class Flabellinia Smirnov & Cavalier-Smith 2011 em. Kudryavtsev et al. 2014 *** Order Thecamoebida Schaeffer 1926 em. Smirnov & Cavalier-Smith 2011 *** Order
Dermamoebida Discosea is a class of Amoebozoa, consisting of naked amoebae with a flattened, discoid body shape. Members of the group do not produce tubular or subcylindrical pseudopodia, like amoebae of the class Tubulinea. When a discosean is in motion, ...
Cavalier-Smith 2004 em. Smirnov & Cavalier-Smith 2011 *** Order Vannellida Smirnov et al. 2005 *** Order
Dactylopodida Dactylopodida is an Amoebozoa grouping. References Amoebozoa orders Discosea {{Amoebozoa-stub ...
Smirnov et al. 2005 * Clade Tevosa Kang et al. 2017 ** Clade Tubulinea Smirnov et al. 2005 stat. nov. Adl et al. 2018 *** Class Corycidia Kang et al. 2017 stat. nov. Adl et al. 2018 ***** Order
Trichosida The Tubulinea are a major grouping of Amoebozoa, including most of the more familiar amoebae genera like ''Amoeba'', ''Arcella'', ''Difflugia'' and '' Hartmannella''. Characteristics During locomotion most Tubulinea have a roughly cylindrical f ...
Moebius 1889 ***** Family
Microcoryciidae The Tubulinea are a major grouping of Amoebozoa, including most of the more familiar amoebae genera like ''Amoeba'', ''Arcella'', ''Difflugia'' and '' Hartmannella''. Characteristics During locomotion most Tubulinea have a roughly cylindrical f ...
de Saedeleer 1934 *** Class Echinamoebia Cavalier-Smith 2016 stat. nov. Adl et al. 2018 **** Order
Echinamoebida The Tubulinea are a major grouping of Amoebozoa, including most of the more familiar amoebae genera like ''Amoeba'', ''Arcella'', ''Difflugia'' and '' Hartmannella''. Characteristics During locomotion most Tubulinea have a roughly cylindrical f ...
Cavalier-Smith 2004 em. 2011 *** Class Elardia Kang et al. 2017 stat. nov. Adl et al. 2018 **** Subclass Leptomyxia Cavalier-Smith 2016 ***** Order
Leptomyxida Leptomyxida is an order of Amoebozoa. It includes species such as '' Flabellula citata'', '' Paraflabellula hoguae'', '' Paraflabellula reniformis'', '' Rhizamoeba saxonica'' and '' Leptomyxa reticulata''. Taxonomy The taxonomy of Leptomyxida ...
Pussard & Pons 1976 em. Page 1987 **** Subclass
Eulobosia The Tubulinea are a major grouping of Amoebozoa, including most of the more familiar amoebae genera like ''Amoeba'', ''Arcella'', ''Difflugia'' and '' Hartmannella''. Characteristics During locomotion most Tubulinea have a roughly cylindrical f ...
Cavalier-Smith 2016 ***** Order
Euamoebida The Tubulinea are a major grouping of Amoebozoa, including most of the more familiar amoebae genera like ''Amoeba'', ''Arcella'', ''Difflugia'' and '' Hartmannella''. Characteristics During locomotion most Tubulinea have a roughly cylindrical f ...
Lepşi 1960 em. Cavalier-Smith 2016 ***** Order Arcellinida Kent 1880 ** Clade Evosea Kang et al. 2017 stat. nov. Adl et al. 2018 *** Clade Cutosa Cavalier-Smith 2016 stat. nov. **** Class Cutosea Cavalier-Smith 2016 ***** Order Squamocutida Cavalier-Smith 2016 *** Subphylum
Conosa Conosa is a grouping of Amoebozoa. It is subdivided into three groups – Archamoebae, Variosea (paraphyletic) and Mycetozoa (polyphyletic). In some classifications, the mycetozoan Myxogastria and Dictyostelia are united in Macromycetozoa. ...
Cavalier-Smith 1998 stat. nov. **** Infraphylum
Archamoebae The Archamoebae are a group of protists originally thought to have evolved before the acquisition of mitochondria by eukaryotes. They include genera that are internal parasites or commensals of animals (''Entamoeba'' and ''Endolimax''). A few sp ...
Cavalier-Smith 1993 stat. n. 1998 ***** Class
Archamoebea The Archamoebae are a group of protists originally thought to have evolved before the acquisition of mitochondria by eukaryotes. They include genera that are internal parasites or commensals of animals (''Entamoeba'' and ''Endolimax''). A few sp ...
Cavalier-Smith 1983 stat. n. 2004 ****** Family Tricholimacidae Cavalier-Smith 2013 ****** Family Endamoebidae Calkins 1926 ****** Order
Entamoebida Entamoebidae is a family of Archamoebae. It includes ''Entamoeba ''Entamoeba'' is a genus of Amoebozoa found as internal parasites or commensals of animals. In 1875, Fedor Lösch described the first proven case of amoebic dysentery in S ...
Cavalier-Smith 1993 ****** Order Pelobiontida Page 1976 emend. Cavalier Smith 1987 **** Infraphylum
Semiconosia Conosa is a grouping of Amoebozoa. It is subdivided into three groups – Archamoebae, Variosea (paraphyletic) and Mycetozoa (polyphyletic). In some classifications, the mycetozoan Myxogastria and Dictyostelia are united in Macromycetozoa. ...
Cavalier-Smith 2013 ***** Class
Variosea Conosa is a grouping of Amoebozoa. It is subdivided into three groups – Archamoebae, Variosea (paraphyletic) and Mycetozoa (polyphyletic). In some classifications, the mycetozoan Myxogastria and Dictyostelia are united in Macromycetozoa. ...
Cavalier-Smith et al. 2004 ****** Order ? Flamellidae Cavalier-Smith 2016 ****** Order ?
Holomastigida Conosa is a grouping of Amoebozoa. It is subdivided into three groups – Archamoebae, Variosea ( paraphyletic) and Mycetozoa (polyphyletic). In some classifications, the mycetozoan Myxogastria and Dictyostelia are united in Macromycetoz ...
Lauterborn 1895 rtodiscida Cavalier-Smith 2013****** Order
Phalansteriida ''Phalansterium'' is a genus of single-celled flagellated organisms comprising several species, which form colonies. ''Phalansterium'' produces tetraspores. ''Phalansterium'' is hard to classify; it has a distinctive ultrastructure of its peric ...
Hibberd 1983 ****** Order Ramamoebida Cavalier-Smith 2016 ****** Order Profiliida Kang et al. 2017 rotosteliida Olive & Stoianovitch 1966 em. Shadwick & Spiegel 2012****** Order Fractovitellida Lahr et al. 2011 em. Kang et al. 2017 ***** Superclass Mycetozoa de Bary, 1859 ex Rostafinski, 1873 ****** Class
Dictyostelea The dictyostelids (Dictyostelia/Dictyostelea, ICZN, or Dictyosteliomycetes, ICBN) are a group of cellular slime molds, or social amoebae. Multicellular behavior When food (normally bacteria) is readily available dictyostelids behave as individ ...
Hawksworth et al. 1983 ******* Order Acytosteliales Baldauf, Sheikh & Thulin 2017 ******* Order Dictyosteliales Lister 1909 em. Olive 1970 ****** Class Ceratiomyxomycetes Hawksworth, Sutton & Ainsworth 1983 ******* Order
Protosporangiida Mycetozoa is a polyphyletic grouping of slime molds. It was originally thought to be a monophyletic clade, but recently it was discovered that protostelia are a polyphyletic group within Conosa. Classification It can be divided into dictyosteli ...
Shadwick & Spiegel 2012 ******* Order
Ceratiomyxida Myxogastria/Myxogastrea (myxogastrids, International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, ICZN) or Myxomycetes (International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants, ICN), is a Class (biology), class of slime molds that contains 5 o ...
Martin 1961 ex Farr & Alexopoulos ****** Class Myxomycetes Link 1833 em. Haeckel 1866 ******* Subclass Lucisporomycetidae Leontyev et al. 2019 ******** Superorder Cribrarianae Leontyev 2015 ********* Order Cribrariales Macbr. 1922 ******** Superorder Trichianae Leontyev 2015 ********* Order Reticulariales Leontyev 2015 ********* Order
Liceales Liceales (also Liceida) is an order of Amoebozoa. References Amoebozoa orders Myxogastria {{Amoebozoa-stub ...
Jahn 1928 ********* Order
Trichiales Trichiales ( synonymous with Trichiida) is an order of slime moulds Slime mold or slime mould is an informal name given to several kinds of unrelated eukaryotic organisms with a life cycle that includes a free-living single-celled stage ...
Macbride 1922 ******* Subclass Columellomycetidae Leontyev et al. 2019 ******** Order ? Echinosteliopsidales Shchepin et al. ******** Superorder Echinostelianae Leontyev 2015 ********* Order
Echinosteliales The Echinosteliales are an order of Amoebozoa in the class Myxomycetes. It contains two families, the Clastodermataceae and the Echinosteliaceae. Echinosteliales was circumscribed by George Willard Martin George Willard Martin (October 27, 18 ...
Martin 1961 ******** Superorder Stemonitanae Leontyev 2015 uscisporida Cavalier-Smith 2012********* Order Clastodermatales Leontyev 2015 ********* Order Meridermatales Leontyev 2015 ********* Order
Stemonitales Stemonitidales is an order (biology), order of Amoebozoan slime molds in the class Myxogastria, Myxomycetes. References

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Macbride 1922 ********* Order
Physarales Physarales is an order of Amoebozoa in the class Myxomycetes. It contains three families, the Didymiaceae, the Lamprodermataceae, and the Physaraceae. Physarales was circumscribed by Thomas Huston Macbride Thomas Huston Macbride (July 31, 1848 ...
Macbride 1922


Fossil record

Vase-shaped microfossils (VSMs) discovered around the world show that amoebozoans have existed since the Neoproterozoic Era. The fossil species ''Melanocyrillium hexodiadema'', ''Palaeoarcella athanata'', and ''Hemisphaeriella ornata'' come from rocks 750 million years old. All three VSMs share a hemispherical shape, invaginated aperture, and regular indentations, that strongly resemble modern arcellinids, which are shell-bearing amoeboids. ''P. athanata'' in particular looks the same as the extant genus ''Arcella''.


List of amoebozoan protozoa pathogenic to humans

*'' Entamoeba histolytica'' *'' Acanthamoeba'' *''
Balamuthia mandrillaris ''Balamuthia mandrillaris'' is a free-living amoeba that causes the rare but deadly neurological condition granulomatous amoebic encephalitis (GAE). ''B. mandrillaris'' is a soil-dwelling amoeba and was first discovered in 1986 in the brain of ...
'' *'' Endolimax''


Meiosis

The recently available '' Acanthamoeba'' genome sequence revealed several orthologs of genes employed in meiosis of sexual
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s. These genes included ''
Spo11 Spo11 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ''SPO11'' gene. Spo11, in a complex with mTopVIB, creates double strand breaks to initiate meiotic recombination. Its active site contains a tyrosine which ligates and dissociates with DNA to pr ...
, Mre11, Rad50,
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, Rad52, Mnd1,
Dmc1 Meiotic recombination protein DMC1/LIM15 homolog is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ''DMC1'' gene. Meiotic recombination protein Dmc1 is a homolog of the bacterial strand exchange protein RecA. Dmc1 plays the central role in homologous ...
, Msh'' and '' Mlh''. This finding suggests that ''Acanthamoeba'' is capable of some form of meiosis and may be able to undergo sexual reproduction. In sexually reproducing eukaryotes, homologous recombination (HR) ordinarily occurs during meiosis. The meiosis-specific
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,
Dmc1 Meiotic recombination protein DMC1/LIM15 homolog is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ''DMC1'' gene. Meiotic recombination protein Dmc1 is a homolog of the bacterial strand exchange protein RecA. Dmc1 plays the central role in homologous ...
, is required for efficient meiotic HR, and Dmc1 is expressed in '' Entamoeba histolytica''. The purified Dmc1 from ''E. histolytica'' forms presynaptic filaments and catalyzes
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-dependent homologous DNA pairing and DNA strand exchange over at least several thousand
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. The DNA pairing and strand exchange reactions are enhanced by the eukaryotic meiosis-specific recombination accessory factor (heterodimer) Hop2-Mnd1. These processes are central to meiotic recombination, suggesting that ''E. histolytica'' undergoes meiosis. Studies of ''
Entamoeba invadens ''Entamoeba invadens'' is an amoebozoa parasite of reptiles, within the genus ''Entamoeba''. It is closely related to the human parasite ''Entamoeba histolytica'', causing similar invasive disease in reptiles, in addition to a similar morphology a ...
'' found that, during the conversion from the tetraploid
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Lobosa Lobosa is a taxonomic group of amoebae in the phylum Amoebozoa. Most lobosans possess broad, bluntly rounded pseudopods, although one genus in the group, the recently discovered ''Sapocribrum,'' has slender and threadlike (filose) pseudopodia. ...
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Arcella ''Arcella'' is a genus of testate amoebae in the order Arcellinida, usually found in freshwaters and mosses, and rarely in soils. A key characteristic of ''Arcella'' is the circular test with a hole on its center from where finger-like pseudopod ...
'' sp. test (Lobosa: Tubulinea) File:Parasite140120-fig3 Acanthamoeba keratitis Figure 3B.png, '' Acanthamoeba'' sp. (Lobosa:
Discosea Discosea is a class of Amoebozoa, consisting of naked amoebae with a flattened, discoid body shape. Members of the group do not produce tubular or subcylindrical pseudopodia, like amoebae of the class Tubulinea. When a discosean is in motion, a ...
) File:Thecamoeba striata001.JPG, '' Thecamoeba'' sp. (Lobosa: Discosea) File:Entamoeba histolytica.jpg, '' Entamoeba histolytica'' trophozoite (
Conosa Conosa is a grouping of Amoebozoa. It is subdivided into three groups – Archamoebae, Variosea (paraphyletic) and Mycetozoa (polyphyletic). In some classifications, the mycetozoan Myxogastria and Dictyostelia are united in Macromycetozoa. ...
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Archamoebae The Archamoebae are a group of protists originally thought to have evolved before the acquisition of mitochondria by eukaryotes. They include genera that are internal parasites or commensals of animals (''Entamoeba'' and ''Endolimax''). A few sp ...
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Pelomyxa palustris ''Pelomyxa'' is a genus of giant flagellar amoebae, usually 500-800 μm but occasionally up to 5 mm in length, found in anaerobic or microaerobic bottom sediments of stagnant freshwater ponds or slow-moving streams.Chistyakova, L. V., and A ...
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Stemonitis ''Stemonitis'' is a distinctive genus of slime moulds found throughout the world (except Antarctica). They are characterised by the tall brown sporangia, supported on slender stalks, which grow in clusters on rotting wood. The genus was first des ...
'' sp. (Conosa: Myxogastria) File:Dictyostelium discoideum 02.jpg, '' Dictyostelium discoideum'' (Conosa: Dictyostelia)


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