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A Wide Diversity of Previously Undetected Freeliving
Molecular Identification and Evolution of Protozoa Belonging to the Parabasalia Group and the Genus Blastocystis
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A Free-Living Protist That Lacks Canonical Eukaryotic DNA Replication and Segregation Systems
Phylogenomic Analyses Support the Monophyly of Excavata and Resolve Relationships Among Eukaryotic ‘‘Supergroups’’
The Phylogenetic Position of Enteromonads: a Challenge for the Present Models of Diplomonad Evolution
Systema Naturae. the Classification of Living Organisms
Marine Biological Laboratory) Data Are All from EST Analyses
Virginia P. Edgcomb
Multi-Gene Phylogenetic Analysis of the Supergroup Excavata
Giardia Intestinalis and Complex Evolutionary Dynamics Spanning the Transition to Parasitism in the Lineage Fornicata Shweta V
BMC Evolutionary Biology Biomed Central
Diversity of Heterolobosea
Cercozoa Apusozoa Heliozoa Phytomyxids Haplosporidia Filosa Foraminifera Radiolaria Opisthokonts Fungi
Dr. Mitchell Loyd Sogin Distinguished
Syntrophic Linkage Between Predatory Carpediemonas and Specific Prokaryotic Populations
Fe–S Cluster Assembly in the Supergroup Excavata
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Implications of the New Eukaryotic Systematics for Parasitologists
A User's Guide for Cell Biologists and Parasitologists
국가생물종목록 National List of Species of Korea
19.9 BC Layout Mx
Genetic Diversity in Microorganisms
Evolution of Metabolic Capabilities and Molecular Features of Diplonemids, Kinetoplastids, and Euglenids Anzhelika Butenko1,2 , Fred R
Estimating the Timing of Early Eukaryotic Diversification With
Comparative Genomics in Diplomonads
Trichomonas Gypaetinii N. Sp., a New Trichomonad from the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract of Scavenging Birds of Prey
Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Parabasalia with Improved Taxon Sampling and New Protein Markers of Actin and Elongation Factor-1A
The Tree of Eukaryotes
Small Free-Living Heterotrophic Flagellates from Marine Sediments of Gippsland Basin, South-Eastern Australia
Endomicrobia in Termite Guts: Symbionts Within a Symbiont
Arginine Deiminase Pathway Enzymes: Evolutionary History In
Jpn. J. Protozool. 40(2) 101-112 (2007)
Cryptic Organelles in Parasitic Protists and Fungi
Identification, Characteristic and Phylogenetic Analysis of Type II DNA Topoisomerase Gene in Giardia Lamblia