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Genes encoding intrinsic disorder in Eukaryota have high GC content [PDF]
We analyze a correlation between the GC content in genes of 12 eukaryotic species and the level of intrinsic disorder in their corresponding proteins. Comprehensive computational analysis has revealed that the disordered regions in eukaryotes are encoded by the GC-enriched gene regions and that this enrichment is correlated with the amount of disorder ...
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The hybrid nature of the Eukaryota and a consilient view of life on Earth
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2014The origin of the eukaryotic cell, which is known as eukaryogenesis, has puzzled scientists for more than 100 years, and many hypotheses have been proposed. Recent analyses of new data enable the safe elimination of some of these hypotheses, whereas support for other hypotheses has increased.
J. McInerney, M. O’Connell, D. Pisani
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International Journal for Parasitology
Mitochondrial genomes of apicomplexan parasites exhibit remarkable structural diversity, ranging from highly reduced linear molecules to circular-mapping concatemers, yet their full characterization has been hindered by technical limitations in resolving
Peihang Hong +11 more
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Mitochondrial genomes of apicomplexan parasites exhibit remarkable structural diversity, ranging from highly reduced linear molecules to circular-mapping concatemers, yet their full characterization has been hindered by technical limitations in resolving
Peihang Hong +11 more
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The Elip Family of Stress Proteins in the Thylakoid Membranes of Pro- and Eukaryota
Advances in Photosynthesis and Respiration, 2001Plants in Nature frequently perceive environmental extremes such as light stress. To maintain their physiological functions under light stress conditions plants have developed different protection strategies that operate at morphological, anatomical and subcellular levels.
Iwona Adamska
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Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior, 2020
Balachandran Krishnan
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Balachandran Krishnan
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Science China Life Sciences
Phylogenomic analyses are instrumental in enhancing our comprehension of evolutionary relationships across the tree of life. Among eukaryotes, ciliates are one of the most diverse groups of single-cell eukaryotes that play important roles in microbial food webs and have been used as important model organisms in a wide range of studies.
Yurui Wang +22 more
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Phylogenomic analyses are instrumental in enhancing our comprehension of evolutionary relationships across the tree of life. Among eukaryotes, ciliates are one of the most diverse groups of single-cell eukaryotes that play important roles in microbial food webs and have been used as important model organisms in a wide range of studies.
Yurui Wang +22 more
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Light Stress Proteins in Viruses, Cyanobacteria and Photosynthetic Eukaryota
, 2012Early light-induced protein (Elip) family consists of low-molecular-mass stress proteins localized in the thylakoid membranes of pro- and eukaryota. Various physiological conditions, such as light stress, dehydrative processes or morphogenesis, have been reported to trigger transient induction of these proteins in different plant species.
Mounia Heddad, J. Engelken, I. Adamska
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An interphase model for mitotic chromosome organization in eukaryota
BioSystems, 1981A 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
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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2021
A new strain of planktonic heliozoans (ZI172) belonging to the genus Microheliella (the sister group of Cryptista in Diaphoretickes), closely related to the only one known strain of Microheliella maris (CCAP 1945/1), was studied with light microscopy and
Yegor Shishkin +2 more
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A new strain of planktonic heliozoans (ZI172) belonging to the genus Microheliella (the sister group of Cryptista in Diaphoretickes), closely related to the only one known strain of Microheliella maris (CCAP 1945/1), was studied with light microscopy and
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