Guillermo Paz-Y-Mino-C
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Lowerre K, Espinosa A, Paz-Y-Mino-C G, Hemme C
Bios
. 2021 Jun;
90(1):30-41.
PMID: 34103738
An amitochondriate parasite, , has a bifunctional ADHE enzyme (EhADH2) that contains separate acetaldehyde (ALDH) and alcohol (ADH) dehydrogenase activities. In a cluster of 25 bifunctional enzymes of single cell...
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Espinosa A, Paz-Y-Mino-C G, Santos Y, Ma H, Nadeau M, Seeram N, et al.
Heliyon
. 2020 Apr;
6(4):e03693.
PMID: 32258515
infects 50 million people worldwide and causes 55 thousand fatalities every year. Current anti-amebic drugs (e.g. paromomycin) work either at the level of the intestinal lumen (where trophozoites proliferate via...
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Espinosa A, Paz-Y-Mino-C G
J Eukaryot Microbiol
. 2018 Jul;
66(2):354-368.
PMID: 30055104
Entamoeba histolytica is one of the least understood protists in terms of taxa, clone, and kin discrimination/recognition ability. However, the capacity to tell apart same or self (clone/kin) from different...
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Espinosa A, Paz-Y-Mino-C G, Hackey M, Rutherford S
J Eukaryot Microbiol
. 2016 Mar;
63(3):384-93.
PMID: 26990199
Studies on clone- and kin-discrimination in protists have proliferated during the past decade. We report clone-recognition experiments in seven Entamoeba lineages (E. invadens IP-1, E. invadens VK-1:NS, E. terrapinae, E. ...
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Paz-Y-Mino-C G, Espinosa A
Evolution (N Y)
. 2016 Mar;
5(1):139-162.
PMID: 26949442
Acceptance of evolution by educators of prospective teachers remains superficially studied despite their role in having mentored schoolteachers whose weak support of evolution is known. Here, we contrast the views...
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Paz-Y-Mino-C G, Espinosa A
Evolution (N Y)
. 2016 Mar;
6.
PMID: 26925190
There is no place on Earth like the Galapagos Islands and no better destination to discuss the reality of evolution. Under the theme 'Why Does Evolution Matter', the University San...
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Paz-Y-Mino-C G, Espinosa A
Int J Sci Soc
. 2016 Feb;
7(2):1-23.
PMID: 26877774
The incompatibility between science and the belief in supernatural causation helps us understand why people do not accept evolution. Belief disrupts, distorts, delays, or stops (3Ds + S) the acceptance...
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Paz-Y-Mino-C G, Espinosa A
J Eukaryot Microbiol
. 2016 Feb;
63(3):367-77.
PMID: 26873616
During four decades (1960-1990s), the conceptualization and experimental design of studies in kin recognition relied on work with multicellular eukaryotes, particularly Unikonta (including invertebrates and vertebrates) and some Bikonta (including...
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Espinosa A, Paz-Y-Mino-C G
Evol Ecol
. 2014 Nov;
28(6):1019-1029.
PMID: 25400313
Unicellular eukaryotes, or protists, are among the most ancient organisms on Earth. Protists belong to multiple taxonomic groups; they are widely distributed geographically and in all environments. Their ability to...
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Espinosa A, Paz-Y-Mino-C G
J Eukaryot Microbiol
. 2012 Feb;
59(2):105-10.
PMID: 22299709
Persistent difficulties in resolving clear lineages in diverging populations of prokaryotes or unicellular eukaryotes (protistan polyphyletic groups) are challenging the classical species concept. Although multiple integrated approaches would render holistic...