The evolution of eukaryotic cilia
Eukaryotic cilia are complex, highly conserved microtubule-based organelles with a broad phylogenetic distribution. Cilia were present in the last eukaryotic common ancestor and many proteins involved in cilia function have been conserved through eukaryotic diversification. The evolution of these ci...
Main Authors: | Hodges, M, Matthew Hodges |
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Other Authors: | Langdale, J |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2011
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