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- Global Biogeography of Highly Diverse Protistan Communities in Soil
- Kingdom Chromista and Its Eight Phyla: a New Synthesis Emphasising Periplastid Protein Targeting, Cytoskeletal and Periplastid Evolution, and Ancient Divergences
- Title: a New Lineage of Eukaryotes Illuminates Early Mitochondrial Genome Reduction
- Proposal 3: Protist Origins of the Human Genome
- Higher Classification and Phylogeny of Euglenozoa
- The Eukaryotic Tree of Life from a Global Phylogenomic Perspective
- Bacterial Proteins Pinpoint a Single Eukaryotic Root PNAS PLUS
- A New Protein Superfamily: TPPP-Like Proteins
- Rooting the Eukaryotic Tree with Mitochondrial and Bacterial Proteins Romain Derelle*,1 and B
- Progress Towards the Tree of Eukaryotes
- O Českém Názvosloví Zvířat a Rostlin Základy Tvoření Názvosloví V
- Non-Photosynthetic Predators Are Sister to Red Algae Ryan M
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- Multigene Phylogeny and Cell Evolution of Chromist Infrakingdom Rhizaria: Contrasting Cell Organisation of Sister Phyla Cercozoa and Retaria
- Strikingly Bacteria-Like and Gene-Rich Mitochondrial Genomes Throughout Jakobid Protists
- Novel Insights Into Protist Diversity and Niche Adaptation Using Single Cell Transcriptomics
- Heterotrophic Flagellates and Centrohelid Heliozoans from Marine Waters of Curacao
- Phylogenomic Analyses Support the Monophyly of Excavata and Resolve Relationships Among Eukaryotic ‘‘Supergroups’’
- Collodictyon—An Ancient Lineage in the Tree of Eukaryotes Sen Zhao, ,1 Fabien Burki, ,2 Jon Bra˚Te,1 Patrick J
- Multigene Eukaryote Phylogeny Reveals the Likely Protozoan Ancestors of Opisthokonts (Animals, Fungi, Choanozoans) and Amoebozoa ⇑ Thomas Cavalier-Smith , Ema E
- A Contemplation on the Secondary Origin of Green Algal and Plant Plastids
- Jeu12691 Am.Pdf
- Phylogenomics Reshuffles the Eukaryotic Supergroups Fabien Burki1*, Kamran Shalchian-Tabrizi3, Marianne Minge3,A˚Smund Skjæveland3, Sergey I
- Monophyly of Archaeplastida Supergroup and Relationships Among Its Lineages in the Light of Phylogenetic and Phylogenomic Studies