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A case report of primary amebic meningoencephalitis in a Chinese adult male. [PDF]

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Kuang Y   +9 more
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Detection of Leishmania infantum DNA in captive wild mammals from an urban zoo in a visceral leishmaniasis-endemic area of Brazil. [PDF]

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2025: A year of resilience and resourcefulness. [PDF]

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An interphase model for mitotic chromosome organization in eukaryota

Biosystems, 1981
A model for the spatial relationship of the arrangement of the chromosomes in the nucleus in eukaryota is presented. Evidence is derived from light and electron microscopic studies, application of autoradiographic and banding techniques; on the organization, structure and behaviour of chromosomes during interphase and other stages of cell cycle.
U C, Lavania, A K, Sharma
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Eukaryotes (Eukaryota)

2009
Abstract Resolving the tree of life for eukaryotes is an important challenge for biologists. 7is challenge has largely been taken on by molecular evolutionists because of the increasing availability and ability of genome data to resolve ancient relationships, combined with the lack of an extensive fossil record from this period in ...
Debashish Bhattacharya   +3 more
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The smallest known heliozoans are the Erebor lineage (nom. clad. n.) inside Microheliella maris (Eukaryota, Diaphoretickes), with the amendation of M. maris diagnosis and description of Berkeleyaesol magnus gen. nov., comb. nov. (Eukaryota, incertae sedis)

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2021
A new strain of planktonic heliozoans (ZI172) belonging to the genusMicroheliella(the sister group of Cryptista in Diaphoretickes), closely related to the only one known strain ofMicroheliella maris(CCAP 1945/1), was studied with light microscopy and SSU rRNA gene sequencing.
Yegor Shishkin   +2 more
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