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Nonfiction: ''Euglena gracilis''. See ''[[Euglena (nonfiction)|Euglena]]''. | Nonfiction: ''Euglena gracilis''. See ''[[Euglena (nonfiction)|Euglena]]''. | ||
* Date: 28 October 2013 | |||
* Source: Light microscopy | |||
* Previously published: included as part of an image in O'Neill, Ellis C., et al. "The transcriptome of Euglena gracilis reveals unexpected metabolic capabilities for carbohydrate and natural product biochemistry." Molecular BioSystems 11.10 (2015): 2808-2820. | |||
* Author: Ellis O'Neill | |||
== In the News == | |||
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File:Euglena Junction.jpg|link=Euglena Junction|1974: ''[[Euglena Junction]]'' wins the Prime Time Emmy for Best New Show. Broadcasting live from the Pantages Theater via NBC, host Johnny Carson calls it "an extraordinary study of the genus ''Euglena'', and a brilliant parody of ''[[Petticoat Junction (nonfiction)|Petticoat Junction]]''." | |||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | |||
* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | |||
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | |||
== Nonfiction cross-reference == | |||
* [[Mathematician (nonfiction)]] | |||
* [[Mathematics (nonfiction)]] | |||
Euglena data: | |||
* Length ranges are 34-78 and width 5-24 micrometers | |||
* Predators include: baby fish, water fleas, mussels, frogs, salamanders, and creek chub. | |||
* Prey include: green algae, amoeba, paramecium, and rotifer. | |||
External links: | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euglena Euglena] @ Wikipedia | |||
* ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petticoat_Junction Petticoat Junction]'' @ Wikipedia.com | |||
* [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Euglena Euglena] @ Wikimedia Commons | |||
Attribution: By Ellis O'Neill - Light microscopyPreviously published: included as part of an image in O'Neill, Ellis C., et al. "The transcriptome of Euglena gracilis reveals unexpected metabolic capabilities for carbohydrate and natural product biochemistry." Molecular BioSystems 11.10 (2015): 2808-2820., CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=47519852 | |||
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[[Category:Animals (nonfiction)]] |
Latest revision as of 14:02, 4 November 2018
Nonfiction: Euglena gracilis. See Euglena.
- Date: 28 October 2013
- Source: Light microscopy
- Previously published: included as part of an image in O'Neill, Ellis C., et al. "The transcriptome of Euglena gracilis reveals unexpected metabolic capabilities for carbohydrate and natural product biochemistry." Molecular BioSystems 11.10 (2015): 2808-2820.
- Author: Ellis O'Neill
In the News
1974: Euglena Junction wins the Prime Time Emmy for Best New Show. Broadcasting live from the Pantages Theater via NBC, host Johnny Carson calls it "an extraordinary study of the genus Euglena, and a brilliant parody of Petticoat Junction."
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
Euglena data:
- Length ranges are 34-78 and width 5-24 micrometers
- Predators include: baby fish, water fleas, mussels, frogs, salamanders, and creek chub.
- Prey include: green algae, amoeba, paramecium, and rotifer.
External links:
- Euglena @ Wikipedia
- Petticoat Junction @ Wikipedia.com
- Euglena @ Wikimedia Commons
Attribution: By Ellis O'Neill - Light microscopyPreviously published: included as part of an image in O'Neill, Ellis C., et al. "The transcriptome of Euglena gracilis reveals unexpected metabolic capabilities for carbohydrate and natural product biochemistry." Molecular BioSystems 11.10 (2015): 2808-2820., CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=47519852
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