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Bikont

A bikont ("two flagella") is any of the eukaryotic organisms classified in the group Bikonta. Many single-celled and multi-celled organisms are members of the group, and these, as well as the presumed ancestor, have two flagella.

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Bikont

Nodes37
Edges36
Triples35
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.054054
Components1

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Bikont

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related to Further reading · 17
Bikont → Bibcode, Bikonta, Biol, Cavalier-Smith, Curr, Data, Life Eukaryotes, PMID, R665, R665S, S0960-9822, September, The, Tree, Wikimedia CommonsStechmann, Wikispecies Media, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Relationships · 14
Bikont → Amoebozoa, Animals, Apusozoa, Archaeplastida, Cabozoa, Cavalier-Smith, Chromalveolata, Corticata, Excavata, Fungi, Plants, Relationships, Rhizaria, Some
related to Enzymes · 4
Bikont → Another, DHFR, The, TS

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excavata cavalier-smith archaeplastida two flagella bikonts suggested organisms group relationships diphoda 2015 eukaryotic bikonta diaphoretickes ancestor cladogram genes rhizaria chromalveolata

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Bikontrelated to EnzymesAnother0.60section
Bikontrelated to EnzymesTS0.60section
Bikontrelated to EnzymesDHFR0.60section
Bikontrelated to EnzymesThe0.60section
Bikontrelated to Further readingWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
Bikontrelated to Further readingData0.60section
Bikontrelated to Further readingBikonta0.60section
Bikontrelated to Further readingWikispecies Media0.60section
Bikontrelated to Further readingWikimedia CommonsStechmann0.60section
Bikontrelated to Further readingCavalier-Smith0.60section
Bikontrelated to Further readingSeptember0.60section
Bikontrelated to Further readingThe0.60section

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