Sphaeroforma arctica | |
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Sphaeroforma arctica stained with phalloidin and DAPI | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
(unranked): | Holozoa |
Class: | Ichthyosporea |
Order: | Ichthyophonida |
Family: | Creolimacidae |
Genus: | Sphaeroforma |
Species: | S. arctica
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Binomial name | |
Sphaeroforma arctica |
Sphaeroforma arctica, is a unicellular eukaryote with a pivotal position in the tree of life. It was first isolated from the arctic marine amphipod Gammarus setosus.[2][1] Like other Ichthyosporeans such as Creolimax and Abeoforma, Sphaeroforma arctica are spherical cells characterized with their capacity to grow into multi-nucleated coenocytes (multi-nucleates cell). However, a unique feature of S. arctica, is that no obvious budding, hyphal, amoeboid, sporal or flagellated growth stages have been observed in laboratory growth conditions.