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Pinpointing the Origin of Mitochondria Zhang Wang Hanchuan, Hubei
“Candidatus Deianiraea Vastatrix” with the Ciliate Paramecium Suggests
Rickettsiales Bacterial Trans-Infection from Paramecium
Disentangling the Taxonomy of Rickettsiales And
Lists of Names of Prokaryotic Candidatus Taxa
Single-Cell Genomics of a Rare Environmental Alphaproteobacterium Provides Unique Insights Into Rickettsiaceae Evolution
Morphology, Ultrastructure, Genomics, and Phylogeny of Euplotes Vanleeuwenhoeki Sp
UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO Emerging Pathogens In
Rickettsiales in Italy
New Rrna Gene-Based Phylogenies of the Alphaproteobacteria Provide Perspective on Major Groups, Mitochondrial Ancestry and Phylogenetic Instability
Study of <I>Rickettsia Parkeri</I> Colonization and Proliferation in the Tick Host <I>Amblyomma Maculatum<
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Genomics of Rickettsiaceae: an Update
1 TITLE an Updated Phylogeny of the Alphaproteobacteria
Insight Into Diversity of Bacteria Belonging to the Order Rickettsiales
Extensive Diversity of Rickettsiales Bacteria in Two Species of Ticks from China and the Evolution of the Rickettsiales
When Bacteria Meet Mitochondria: the Strange Case of the Tick Symbiont Midichloria Mitochondrii † Fabrizia Stavru, Jan Riemer, Aaron Jex, Davide Sassera
“Stand-Alone” Symbiotic Lineage of Midichloriaceae (Rickettsiales)
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Candidatus Midichloria Mitochondrii” During 16S Rrna Gene Profiling Reveals Potential Pathogens in Ixodes Ticks from Australia Alexander W
Exploration of Microbial Diversity and Evolution Through Cultivation Independent Phylogenomics
An Updated Phylogeny of the Alphaproteobacteria Reveals That the Parasitic Rickettsiales and Holosporales Have Independent Origi
Next Generation Taxonomy: Integrating Traditional Species Description With
The Trichoplax Microbiome: the Simplest Animal Lives in an Intimate Symbiosis with Two Intracellular Bacteria 3 4 Harald R
Symbionts of the Ciliate Euplotes
The Evolutionary Origin of Host Association in an Ancient Bacterial Clade Authors: Max E