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  • Basal Body Structure and Composition in the Apicomplexans Toxoplasma and Plasmodium Maria E

    Basal Body Structure and Composition in the Apicomplexans Toxoplasma and Plasmodium Maria E

  • Supplementary Table S2: New Taxonomic Assignment of Sequences of Basal Fungal Lineages

    Supplementary Table S2: New Taxonomic Assignment of Sequences of Basal Fungal Lineages

  • Repurposing of Conserved Autophagy-Related Protein ATG8 in a Divergent Eukaryote Maude Lévêque, Hoa Mai Nguyen, Sébastien Besteiro

    Repurposing of Conserved Autophagy-Related Protein ATG8 in a Divergent Eukaryote Maude Lévêque, Hoa Mai Nguyen, Sébastien Besteiro

  • Eukaryote Cell Biology - Michelle Gehringer

    Eukaryote Cell Biology - Michelle Gehringer

  • Mixotrophic Protists Among Marine Ciliates and Dinoflagellates: Distribution, Physiology and Ecology

    Mixotrophic Protists Among Marine Ciliates and Dinoflagellates: Distribution, Physiology and Ecology

  • CH28 PROTISTS.Pptx

    CH28 PROTISTS.Pptx

  • The Apicoplast: a Review of the Derived Plastid of Apicomplexan Parasites

    The Apicoplast: a Review of the Derived Plastid of Apicomplexan Parasites

  • Prokaryote Vs. Eukaryote Campaign Biology Name: ______Period: ______

    Prokaryote Vs. Eukaryote Campaign Biology Name: ______Period: ______

  • New Phylogenomic Analysis of the Enigmatic Phylum Telonemia Further Resolves the Eukaryote Tree of Life

    New Phylogenomic Analysis of the Enigmatic Phylum Telonemia Further Resolves the Eukaryote Tree of Life

  • Prokaryote Vs Eukaryote Worksheet

    Prokaryote Vs Eukaryote Worksheet

  • Phylogenomic Analyses Support the Monophyly of Excavata and Resolve Relationships Among Eukaryotic ‘‘Supergroups’’

    Phylogenomic Analyses Support the Monophyly of Excavata and Resolve Relationships Among Eukaryotic ‘‘Supergroups’’

  • What Are Algae? What Are Algae?

    What Are Algae? What Are Algae?

  • Red Algal Parasites: Models for a Life History Evolution That Leaves Photosynthesis Behind Again and Again

    Red Algal Parasites: Models for a Life History Evolution That Leaves Photosynthesis Behind Again and Again

  • Inferring Ancestry

    Inferring Ancestry

  • Going Green: the Evolution of Photosynthetic Eukaryotes Saul Purton

    Going Green: the Evolution of Photosynthetic Eukaryotes Saul Purton

  • New Trends in the Megasystems of Eukaryote (Review)

    New Trends in the Megasystems of Eukaryote (Review)

  • “Kingdom” Protista • Protists Are “Any Eukaryote That Is Not a Plant, Animal Or Fungus.” Most Are Single Cells, Or Colonies of a Single Cell Type…

    “Kingdom” Protista • Protists Are “Any Eukaryote That Is Not a Plant, Animal Or Fungus.” Most Are Single Cells, Or Colonies of a Single Cell Type…

  • The Eukaryotes

    The Eukaryotes

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  • A New Framework for the Study of Apicomplexan Diversity Across Environments
  • Signatures of Transcription Factor Evolution and the Secondary Gain of Red Algae Complexity
  • The Apicoplast: a Red Alga Inhuman Parasites
  • Insights Into the Red Algae and Eukaryotic Evolution From
  • A Fungus-Like Root for the Eukaryote Tree by David Moore Downloaded from David Moore’S World of Fungi at October 2012
  • Dinoflagellate Plastids Waller and Koreny Revised
  • Aquatic Microbial Ecology 71:271
  • Eukaryotes – 2.7 Billion Years Ago
  • Acquired Phototrophy in Aquatic Protists
  • Identification of the Nuclear Matrix and Chromosome Scaffold in Dinoflagellate Crypthecodinium Cohnii1
  • Organelles in Eukaryotic Cells What Are the Functions of Different Organelles in a Cell? Why? the Cell Is the Basic Unit and Building Block of All Living Things
  • Microtubule Organization During the Cell Cycle of the Primitive Eukaryote Dinoflagellate Crypthecodinium Cohnii
  • Three Domains of Life
  • A Phylogenetic Analysis Using Heat Shock Protein 90
  • The Eukaryotic Tree of Life from a Global Phylogenomic Perspective
  • Kingdom Protista
  • MINIREVIEW Those Amazing Dinoflagellate Chromosomes
  • Lab-2- the Plant Cell. (Prokaryote and Eukaryote Cell) What Are Cells? All Living Things Are Constructed of Cells; at Least One (Unicellular) Or Many (Multicellular)


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