10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MEROGONY»
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merogony in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
merogony and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Avian Malaria Parasites and other Haemosporidia
The representatives of the Haemoproteidae and Leucocytozoidae families pass
only the exoerythrocytic merogony. which is the only source of merozoites giving
rise to the parasites in the blood cells. Consequently, any reliable increase of ...
Gediminas Valkiunas, 2004
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Genome Mapping and Genomics in Animal-Associated Microbes
new host cells Fertilization Meronts (Type II) Microgametes / Merogony
Macrogametes _ Merozmtes \ Microgamonts Macrogamonts \ V Gamonts
Gametogony Fig. 2 Diagram of the Cryptosporidium life cycle. Environmentally
stable oocysts are ...
Vishvanath Nene, Chittaranjan Kole, 2008
They are defined by having septate gamonts and by having merogony (
schizogony) present in their life cycles in addition to gametogony and sporogony,
which differentiates them from eugregarines (Levine, 1988b). There is a great
deal of ...
Fernando E. Vega, Harry K. Kaya, 2012
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Parasitic Diseases of Wild Birds
Metacryptozoites mature and re— lease merozoites that are capable of invading
circulat— ing erythrocytes and capillary endothelial cells of the major organs. The
first two generations of merogony are referred to as the preerythrocytic stages ...
Carter T. Atkinson, Nancy J. Thomas, D. Bruce Hunter, 2009
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Encyclopedia of Parasitology: A-M
Merogony. Asexual division phase: a meront (= ->schizont) gives rise to cytomere
-like stages or forms merozoites, — »Coccidia, — >Microsporidia. Fly of the family
Muscidae (9-13 mm long, black body with yellow wings), which is found on ...
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Emerging Protozoan Pathogens
The trophozoite grows, and through a process called merogony, typically
produces eight haploid merozoites within a single meront (maturing trophozoite).
The distinction between a trophozoite and a young meront is unclear (the two
terms are ...
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Introduction to Animal Parasitology
Asexual reproduction takes place by merogony (schizogony) and sexual
reproduction by anisogamy with the production of highly resistant spores. Many
species are pathogenic. Knowledge of the Coccidia has been reviewed by
Hammond ...
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Illustrated Glossary of Protoctista: Vocabulary of the ...
Vocabulary of the Algae, Apicomplexa, Ciliates, Foraminifera, Microspora, Water
Molds, Slime Molds, and the Other Protoctists Lynn Margulis, Heather I. McKhann
, Lorraine Olendzenski. Merogony Merogony in the coccidian Aggregate eberthi ...
Lynn Margulis, Heather I. McKhann, Lorraine Olendzenski, 1993
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Gregarines, Haemogregarines, Coccidia, Plasmodia, and ...
... mostly in vertebrates, but a few in invertebrates Order Protococcidiorida
Kheisin, 1956: Merogony absent; in marine invertebrates Order Eucoccidiorida
Léger and Duboscq, 1910: Merogony present; in vertebrates or invertebrates
Suborder ...
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Opportunistic Protozoa in Humans: Opportunistic Protozoa in ...
Merogony The process of merogony, or schizogony, is generally described as the
proliferative phase of development (Figure 2). Sprague et al. (1992) suggested
that the term 'merogony' be applied to proliferation of diplokaryotic stages while ...