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- The Phylogeny of Vampyrellid Amoebae Revisited
- Plant-Pathogen Interactions: Plasmodiophora Brassicae Proteins in the Root Gall of Arabidopsis
- Systema Naturae∗
- Revisions to the Classification, Nomenclature, and Diversity of Eukaryotes
- Reticulamoeba Is a Long-Branched Granofilosean (Cercozoa) That Is
- Proposal for Practical Multi-Kingdom Classification of Eukaryotes Based on Monophyly 2 and Comparable Divergence Time Criteria
- Evolution of Rhizaria
- The Large Subunit Rdna Sequence of Plasmodiophora
- Protistology Systema Naturae Or the Outline of Living World Classification
- Vernalophrys Algivore Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov. (Rhizaria: Cercozoa: Vampyrellida), a New Algal Predator Isolated from Outdoor Mass Culture of Scenedesmus Dimorphus
- A User's Guide for Cell Biologists and Parasitologists
- Multiple Origins of Heliozoa from Flagellate Ancestors
- Ward Et Al a New Phylogeny And
- Complex Communities of Small Protists and Unexpected Occurrence of Typical Marine Lineages in Shallow Freshwater Systems
- Phylogenics and Patterns of Molecular Evolution in Amoebozoa
- Single Cell Transcriptomics, Mega-Phylogeny and the Genetic Basis Of
- Multigene Phylogeny and Cell Evolution of Chromist Infrakingdom Rhizaria: Contrasting Cell Organisation of Sister Phyla Cercozoa and Retaria
- Local Diversity of Heathland Cercozoa Explored by In-Depth Sequencing
- Pr2-Primers: an 18S Rrna Primer Database for Protists
- Local Diversity of Heathland Cercozoa Explored by In-Depth Sequencing
- Revisions to the Classification, Nomenclature, and Diversity of Eukaryotes
- Taxonomic Study on a New Granofilosean Strain JV1801
- Kingdom Chromista and Its Eight Phyla: a New Synthesis Emphasising Periplastid Protein Targeting, Cytoskeletal and Periplastid Evolution, and Ancient Divergences
- The Large Subunit Rdna Sequence of Plasmodiophora Brassicae Does Not Contain Intra-Species Polymorphism
- Rhizarian ‘Novel Clade 10&
- Small Free-Living Heterotrophic Flagellates from Marine Sediments of Gippsland Basin, South-Eastern Australia
- Jeu12691 Am.Pdf
- Heterotrophic Protists As Useful Models for Studying Microbial Food Webs in a Model Soil Ecosystem and the Universality of Complex Unicellular Life
- Cercozoa) Table S1