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  • The streamlined genome of P... The streamlined genome of Phytomonas spp. relative to human pathogenic kinetoplastids reveals a parasite tailored for plants
    Porcel, Betina M; Denoeud, France; Opperdoes, Fred ... PLOS genetics, 02/2014, Volume: 10, Issue: 2
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    Members of the family Trypanosomatidae infect many organisms, including animals, plants and humans. Plant-infecting trypanosomes are grouped under the single genus Phytomonas, failing to reflect the ...
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  • Rapid protein evolution, or... Rapid protein evolution, organellar reductions, and invasive intronic elements in the marine aerobic parasite dinoflagellate Amoebophrya spp
    Farhat, Sarah; Le, Phuong; Kayal, Ehsan ... BMC biology, 01/2021, Volume: 19, Issue: 1
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    Dinoflagellates are aquatic protists particularly widespread in the oceans worldwide. Some are responsible for toxic blooms while others live in symbiotic relationships, either as mutualistic ...
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  • Obligate sexual reproductio... Obligate sexual reproduction of a homothallic fungus closely related to the Cryptococcus pathogenic species complex
    Passer, Andrew Ryan; Clancey, Shelly Applen; Shea, Terrance ... eLife, 06/2022, Volume: 11
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    eLife digest. Fungi are enigmatic organisms that flourish in soil, on decaying plants, or during infection of animals or plants. Growing in myriad forms, from single-celled yeast to multicellular ...
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  • Translational control of in... Translational control of intron splicing in eukaryotes
    Meyer, Eric; Jaillon, Olivier; Bouhouche, Khaled ... Nature, 01/2008, Volume: 451, Issue: 7176
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    Most eukaryotic genes are interrupted by non-coding introns that must be accurately removed from pre-messenger RNAs to produce translatable mRNAs. Splicing is guided locally by short conserved ...
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  • Fungal genome and mating sy... Fungal genome and mating system transitions facilitated by chromosomal translocations involving intercentromeric recombination
    Sun, Sheng; Yadav, Vikas; Billmyre, R Blake ... PLoS biology, 08/2017, Volume: 15, Issue: 8
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    Species within the human pathogenic Cryptococcus species complex are major threats to public health, causing approximately 1 million annual infections globally. Cryptococcus amylolentus is the most ...
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  • Dinoflagellate Host Chlorop... Dinoflagellate Host Chloroplasts and Mitochondria Remain Functional During Amoebophrya Infection
    Kayal, Ehsan; Alves-de-Souza, Catharina; Farhat, Sarah ... Frontiers in microbiology, 12/2020, Volume: 11
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    Dinoflagellates are major components of phytoplankton that play critical roles in many microbial food webs, many of them being hosts of countless intracellular parasites. The phototrophic ...
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  • Cryptic species in the para... Cryptic species in the parasitic Amoebophrya species complex revealed by a polyphasic approach
    Cai, Ruibo; Kayal, Ehsan; Alves-de-Souza, Catharina ... Scientific reports, 02/2020, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    As critical primary producers and recyclers of organic matter, the diversity of marine protists has been extensively explored by high-throughput barcode sequencing. However, classification of short ...
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  • Global trends of whole-geno... Global trends of whole-genome duplications revealed by the ciliate Paramecium tetraurelia
    Duret, Laurent; Lepère, Gersende; Katinka, Michael ... Nature, 11/2006, Volume: 444, Issue: 7116
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    The duplication of entire genomes has long been recognized as having great potential for evolutionary novelties, but the mechanisms underlying their resolution through gene loss are poorly ...
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  • Digital expression profilin... Digital expression profiling of novel diatom transcripts provides insight into their biological functions
    Maheswari, Uma; Jabbari, Kamel; Petit, Jean-Louis ... Genome Biology, 01/2010, Volume: 11, Issue: 8
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    Diatoms represent the predominant group of eukaryotic phytoplankton in the oceans and are responsible for around 20% of global photosynthesis. Two whole genome sequences are now available. ...
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