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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
- Genome Structure and Metabolic Features in the Red Seaweed Chondrus Crispus Shed Light on Evolution of the Archaeplastida
- Using Online Resources Dave Westenberg Associate Professor of Biology Missouri S&T
- Multigene Phylogeny Resolves Deep Branching of Amoebozoa
- Ancestral State Reconstruction of the Apoptosis Machinery in the Common Ancestor of Eukaryotes
- Phylogenics and Patterns of Molecular Evolution in Amoebozoa
- Figure 28.2 ■ Excavata 5 Μm Diplomonads Excavata Parabasalids 4 Supergroups
- Protistology Phylogenetic Position of the Amoeba Genus Deuteramoeba
- The Integrin-Mediated Adhesome Complex, Essential to Multicellularity, Is Present in the Most 2 Recent Common Ancestor of Animals, Fungi, and Amoebae
- Tbt4110 Mikrobiologi
- CH28 PROTISTS.Pptx
- Where Do Animal Α-Amylases Come From? an Interkingdom Trip
- Fungi & Amoebozoa
- Acta Protozool