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    Evidence for an Independent Hydrogenosome-to-Mitosome Transition in the CL3 Lineage of Fornicates

    Evidence for an Independent Hydrogenosome-to-Mitosome Transition in the CL3 Lineage of Fornicates by Romana Vargová, Pavla Hanousková, Jana Salamonová, David Žihala, Jeffrey D. Silberman, Jeffrey D. Silberman, Marek Eliáš, Ivan Čepička

    Published 2022-05-01
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    Eumycetozoa = Amoebozoa?: SSUrDNA phylogeny of protosteloid slime molds and its significance for the amoebozoan supergroup.

    Eumycetozoa = Amoebozoa?: SSUrDNA phylogeny of protosteloid slime molds and its significance for the amoebozoan supergroup. by Lora L Shadwick, Frederick W Spiegel, John D L Shadwick, Matthew W Brown, Jeffrey D Silberman

    Published 2009-08-01
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    Genetic evidence for a mitochondriate ancestry in the 'amitochondriate' flagellate Trimastix pyriformis.

    Genetic evidence for a mitochondriate ancestry in the 'amitochondriate' flagellate Trimastix pyriformis. by Vladimir Hampl, Jeffrey D Silberman, Alexandra Stechmann, Sara Diaz-Triviño, Patricia J Johnson, Andrew J Roger

    Published 2008-01-01
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    Expanded gene and taxon sampling of diplomonads shows multiple switches to parasitic and free-living lifestyle

    Expanded gene and taxon sampling of diplomonads shows multiple switches to parasitic and free-living lifestyle by Monika M. Wiśniewska, Eric D. Salomaki, Jeffrey D. Silberman, Kristina X. Terpis, Eva Mazancová, Petr Táborský, Vasana Jinatham, Eleni Gentekaki, Ivan Čepička, Martin Kolisko

    Published 2024-09-01
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