Nataliia Iakovenko
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Recent Articles
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Serga S, Kovalenko P, Maistrenko O, Deconninck G, Shevchenko O, Iakovenko N, et al.
Environ Microbiol Rep
. 2024 Nov;
16(6):e70040.
PMID: 39533947
Interactions between a host organism and its associated microbiota, including symbiotic bacteria, play a crucial role in host adaptation to changing environmental conditions. Antarctica provides a unique environment for the...
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Hespeels B, Fontaneto D, Cornet V, Penninckx S, Berthe J, Bruneau L, et al.
BMC Biol
. 2023 Apr;
21(1):72.
PMID: 37024917
Background: Bdelloid rotifers are micro-invertebrates distributed worldwide, from temperate latitudes to the most extreme areas of the planet like Antarctica or the Atacama Desert. They have colonized any habitat where...
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Shmakova L, Malavin S, Iakovenko N, Vishnivetskaya T, Shain D, Plewka M, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2021 Jun;
31(11):R712-R713.
PMID: 34102116
In natural, permanently frozen habitats, some organisms may be preserved for hundreds to tens of thousands of years. For example, stems of Antarctic moss were successfully regrown from an over...
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Koci J, Roslein J, Paces J, Kotusz J, Halacka K, Kosco J, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2020 Jul;
29(16):3038-3055.
PMID: 32627290
Despite its inherent costs, sexual reproduction is ubiquitous in nature, and the mechanisms to protect it from a competitive displacement by asexuality remain unclear. Popular mutation-based explanations, like the Muller's...
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Janko K, Paces J, Wilkinson-Herbots H, Costa R, Roslein J, Drozd P, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2017 Oct;
27(1):248-263.
PMID: 28987005
Although sexual reproduction is ubiquitous throughout nature, the molecular machinery behind it has been repeatedly disrupted during evolution, leading to the emergence of asexual lineages in all eukaryotic phyla. Despite...
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Struck T, Wey-Fabrizius A, Golombek A, Hering L, Weigert A, Bleidorn C, et al.
Mol Biol Evol
. 2014 Apr;
31(7):1833-49.
PMID: 24748651
Based on molecular data three major clades have been recognized within Bilateria: Deuterostomia, Ecdysozoa, and Spiralia. Within Spiralia, small-sized and simply organized animals such as flatworms, gastrotrichs, and gnathostomulids have...