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Ultrastructure of the flagellar apparatus of Oxyrrhis marina
Author(s) -
Cachon Monique,
Cosson Jacky,
Cosson MariePaule,
Huitorel Philippe,
Cachon Jean
Publication year - 1988
Publication title -
biology of the cell
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.543
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1768-322X
pISSN - 0248-4900
DOI - 10.1016/0248-4900(88)90055-x
Subject(s) - flagellum , biology , axoneme , ultrastructure , transverse plane , physics , anatomy , paleontology , bacteria
Summary— Oxyrrhis marina , like all dinoflagellates, possesses one transverse and one longitudinal flagellum, which show structural differences. The transverse flagellum contains a small fibre, 20 nm in diameter, associated with doublet no.7, whereas the longitudinal flagellum is substantially by a large (200–300 nm) hollows structure closely resembling the paraflagellar rod described by several authors in kinetoplastidae and in euglenoids. This structure is made up of a hemicylindrical network of filaments which are often linked on one side to the outer doublet no. 4, and on the other side to a dense plate. Another thinner filamentous network closes this hemicyclinder. In cross‐section, the wall of this structure is made up of 8 filaments 2–4 nm in diameter that show a thicker periodic structure. In longitudinal section the same filaments appear arranged in periodic rhombus meshes or a helicoidal pattern, depending on the orientation of the section relative to the axoneme.

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