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  • Protistology Mitochondrial Genomes of Amoebozoa

    Protistology Mitochondrial Genomes of Amoebozoa

  • A Revised Classification of Naked Lobose Amoebae (Amoebozoa

    A Revised Classification of Naked Lobose Amoebae (Amoebozoa

  • Comparative Proteomic Profiling of Newly Acquired, Virulent And

    Comparative Proteomic Profiling of Newly Acquired, Virulent And

  • Multiple Roots of Fruiting Body Formation in Amoebozoa

    Multiple Roots of Fruiting Body Formation in Amoebozoa

  • 23.3 Groups of Protists

    23.3 Groups of Protists

  • Physarum Polycephalum (Plasmodial Slime Mold)

    Physarum Polycephalum (Plasmodial Slime Mold)

  • (Amoebozoa, Discosea, Dactylopodida) — a New Freshwater Amoeba with Unusual Combination of Scales

    (Amoebozoa, Discosea, Dactylopodida) — a New Freshwater Amoeba with Unusual Combination of Scales

  • Systema Naturae. the Classification of Living Organisms

    Systema Naturae. the Classification of Living Organisms

  • Comprehensive Phylogenetic Reconstruction of Amoebozoa Based on Concatenated Analyses of SSU-Rdna and Actin Genes

    Comprehensive Phylogenetic Reconstruction of Amoebozoa Based on Concatenated Analyses of SSU-Rdna and Actin Genes

  • Marine Biological Laboratory) Data Are All from EST Analyses

    Marine Biological Laboratory) Data Are All from EST Analyses

  • Soil Protists in Three Neotropical Rainforests Are Hyperdiverse And

    Soil Protists in Three Neotropical Rainforests Are Hyperdiverse And

  • Amoebozoans Are Secretly but Ancestrally Sexual: Evidence for Sex Genes and Potential Novel Crossover Pathways in Diverse Groups of Amoebae Yonas I

    Amoebozoans Are Secretly but Ancestrally Sexual: Evidence for Sex Genes and Potential Novel Crossover Pathways in Diverse Groups of Amoebae Yonas I

  • Metagenomes, Metatranscriptomes and Microbiomes of Naturally

    Metagenomes, Metatranscriptomes and Microbiomes of Naturally

  • Amoebae and Amoeboid Protists Form a Large and Diverse Assemblage of Eukaryotes Characterized by Various Types of Pseudopodia

    Amoebae and Amoeboid Protists Form a Large and Diverse Assemblage of Eukaryotes Characterized by Various Types of Pseudopodia

  • 1. Protists A. Algae

    1. Protists A. Algae

  • SSU Rrna Phylogeny of Arcellinida (Amoebozoa) Reveals

    SSU Rrna Phylogeny of Arcellinida (Amoebozoa) Reveals

  • Lab 3 Protozoa and Slime Molds Lineage Discicristata

    Lab 3 Protozoa and Slime Molds Lineage Discicristata

  • Amoeboid Organisms the Chastity of Amoebae

    Amoeboid Organisms the Chastity of Amoebae

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  • Genomic View on Origin of Foraminifera and Their Relationships with Other Amoeboid Protists
  • Phylogenomics of Thecamoebida (Discosea, Amoebozoa) with The
  • 'Discosea': a New Molecular Phylogenetic Perspective On
  • Metatranscriptomic Census of Active Protists in Soils
  • Metatranscriptomic Reconstruction Reveals RNA Viruses with the Potential to Shape Carbon Cycling in Soil
  • Five New Species of Dictyostelid Social Amoebae (Amoebozoa) from Thailand Eduardo Vadell1, James C
  • Syringammina Corbicula' Is a Foraminiferan
  • Identification and Phylogenetic Analysis of RNA Binding Domain Abundant in Apicomplexans Or RAP Proteins
  • The Eukaryotes: Fungi, Algae, Protozoa, and Helminths
  • Eukaryotes in the Silva Database
  • Thecamoeba Quadrilineata (Amoebozoa, Lobosa) As a New Member of Amphizoic Amoebae—First Isolation from Endozoic Conditions
  • The New Tree of Eukaryotes
  • Table S1: Table of Sequences Used in This Study (Sequences Marked with an Asterisk (*) Were Manually Annotated)
  • Molecular Phylogeny and Taxonomy of Testate Amoebae (Protist) and Host-Symbiont Evolutionary Relationships Within Mixotrophic Taxa
  • Chapter 12B: EUKARYOTES the Protists & Helminths
  • Protists Protists Are Defined As Unicellular Eukaryotes (See Page 30)
  • BI172 Protist and Microbe Diversity
  • Amoebozoa’ Upon Removal of Varying Rate Classes of SSU-Rdna


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