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Protistology Mitochondrial Genomes of Amoebozoa
Dictyostelid Cellular Slime Molds from Caves
The Social Amoeba Polysphondylium Pallidum Loses Encystation And
Virus World As an Evolutionary Network of Viruses and Capsidless Selfish Elements
National Bioresource Project
Terpene Synthase Genes in Eukaryotes Beyond Plants and Fungi: Occurrence in Social Amoebae
Dictyostelium, the Social Amoeba Joan E. Strassmann1, Sandra L
Chemical Identity of the Acrasin of the Cellular Slime Mold Polysphondylium Violaceum (Glorin/Peptide/Chemoattractant/Chemotaxis/Amoeba) 0
Amoebozoans Are Secretly but Ancestrally Sexual: Evidence for Sex Genes and Potential Novel Crossover Pathways in Diverse Groups of Amoebae Yonas I
Comparative Genomics Supports Sex and Meiosis in Diverse Amoebozoa
Evolution of Multicellular Complexity in the Dictyostelid Social Amoebas
Phylogenetic Diversity of 18S Rdna Sequences of Dictyostelids from Amnat Charoen Province, Thailand
Towards a Phylogenetic Classification of the Myxomycetes
Evolution of Multicellular Complexity in the Dictyostelid Social Amoebas
Ecological Distribution of Cellular Slime Molds in Forest Soils of Germany James C
Atypical Ploidy Cycles, Spo11, and the Evolution of Meiosis
The Social Amoeba Polysphondylium Pallidum Loses Encystation
4 Protists and Multiple Routes to the Evolution of Multicellularity
Top View
Dictyostelids from Mediterranean Forests of the South of Europe
Towards a Phylogenetic Classification of the Myxomycetes
Ja Iitf 2005 Adl001.Pdf
Species Recognition in Social Amoebae
Physarales: Didymiaceae) Katherine Elizabeth Winsett University of Arkansas
Dictyostelid Cellular Slime Moulds of Mexico
Table S1: Table of Sequences Used in This Study (Sequences Marked with an Asterisk (*) Were Manually Annotated)
Molecular Systematics of Dictyostelids: a Case for Single Genus
New Classification of the Dictyostelids Sanea Sheikh
Cell Differentiation During Fruiting Body Formation in Polysphondylium Pallid Um
Phylogenics and Patterns of Molecular Evolution in Amoebozoa
Chapter 15 Revisiting “A Practical Guide to the Use of Cellular Slime Molds for Laboratory Exercises and Experiments”
The Emerging Picture of the Mitochondrial Protein Import
Dictyostelids in Japan. XIV. Dictyostelium Rosarium Raper & Cavender and Polysphondylium Filamentosum Traub, Hohl & Cave
June 1996 ISSN 0541-4938
Dictyostelid Cellular Slime Moulds from Africa
Triparental Inheritance in Dictyostelium,” by Gareth Bloomfield, Peggy Paschke, Marina Okamoto, Tim J
Triparental Inheritance in Dictyostelium