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Pinpointing the Origin of Mitochondria Zhang Wang Hanchuan, Hubei
“Candidatus Deianiraea Vastatrix” with the Ciliate Paramecium Suggests
Host-Microbe Relations: a Phylogenomics-Driven Bioinformatic Approach to the Characterization of Microbial DNA from Heterogeneous Sequence Data
Disentangling the Taxonomy of Rickettsiales And
Single-Cell Genomics of a Rare Environmental Alphaproteobacterium Provides Unique Insights Into Rickettsiaceae Evolution
Phylogenomics and Signature Proteins for the Alpha Proteobacteria and Its Main Groups Radhey S Gupta* and Amy Mok
Holospora Caryophila, the Highly Infectious Macronuclear Endosymbiont of Paramecium Spp
Highly Reduced Genomes of Protist Endosymbionts Show Evolutionary Convergence Emma E
Aquatic Microbial Ecology 79:115–125 (2017)
Impact of Agro-Farming Activities on Microbial Diversity of Acidic Red Soils in a Camellia Oleifera Forest
Phylogenomics and Signature Proteins for the Alpha Proteobacteria and Its Main Groups Radhey S Gupta* and Amy Mok
“Candidatus Mystax Nordicus” Aggregates with Mitochondria of Its Host, the Ciliate Paramecium Nephridiatum
Euglenozoa: Taxonomy, Diversity and Ecology, Symbioses and Viruses
1 TITLE an Updated Phylogeny of the Alphaproteobacteria
Insight Into Diversity of Bacteria Belonging to the Order Rickettsiales
The Hidden Biodiversity of Ciliate-Endosymbionts Systems
A Systematic Review of Intracellular Microorganisms Within Acanthamoeba to Understand Potential Impact for Infection
The Paracaedibacter-Like Endosymbiont of Bodo Saltans
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Evidence from the Vibrios
An Updated Phylogeny of the Alphaproteobacteria Reveals That the Parasitic Rickettsiales and Holosporales Have Independent Origi
BIOGEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES in ANTARCTIC AQUATIC ENVIRONMENTS: LINKAGES and LIMITATIONS by Trista Juliana Vick-Majors a Thesis Subm
New Intranuclear Symbiotic Bacteria from Macronucleus of Paramecium Putrinum—“Candidatus Gortzia Yakutica”
The Evolutionary Origin of Host Association in an Ancient Bacterial Clade Authors: Max E