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Mtawali M, Cooney E, Adams J, Jin J, Holt C, Keeling P
ISME J . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39982435
Dinoflagellates are an abundant and diverse group of protists that inhabit aquatic environments worldwide. They are characterized by numerous unique cellular and molecular traits, and have adapted to an unusually...
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Jacko-Reynolds V, Kwong W, Livingston S, Trznadel M, Bonacolta A, Lax G, et al.
Curr Biol . 2025 Feb; 35(5):1156-1163.e4. PMID: 39970914
The transition from free-living to parasitic lifestyles induces major shifts in evolution, and nowhere is this more acute than in apicomplexans-obligate intracellular parasites of animals that evolved from photosynthetic algae....
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Keeling P, Burki F
Curr Biol . 2025 Feb; 35(3):R94-R96. PMID: 39904315
The demonstration that a plastid protein targeting system remained unchanged following the endosymbiotic transfer to a new host calls into question whether we can distinguish between different models commonly used...
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Belyaev A, Karpov S, Keeling P, Tikhonenkov D
Open Biol . 2024 Dec; 14(12):240158. PMID: 39689855
The recently discovered Provora supergroup has primarily been examined to determine their phylogenomic position in the eukaryotic tree. Their morphology is more poorly studied, and here we focus on their...
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Cooney E, Leander B, Keeling P
ISME J . 2024 Sep; 18(1). PMID: 39325969
Free-living core dinoflagellates are commonly infected by members of two parasitic clades that are themselves closely related to dinoflagellates, the marine alveolates and perkinsids. These parasites are abundant and ecologically...
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Holt C, Del Campo J, Keeling P
PLoS One . 2024 Aug; 19(8):e0308763. PMID: 39133745
An embryonic diapause in unfavourable conditions has allowed brine shrimp to thrive in hypersaline environments and, unexpectedly, mail-order sachets and small, novelty tanks. Marketed as Sea-Monkeys®, each kit involves a...
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Cooney E, Jacobson D, Wolfe G, Bright K, Saldarriaga J, Keeling P, et al.
J Eukaryot Microbiol . 2024 Jul; 71(6):e13050. PMID: 39019843
Dinoflagellates are an abundant and diverse group of protists representing a wealth of unique biology and ecology. While many dinoflagellates are photosynthetic or mixotrophic, many taxa are heterotrophs, often with...
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Cho A, Lax G, Keeling P
Mol Phylogenet Evol . 2024 Jun; 198:108120. PMID: 38852907
Ochrophyta is a photosynthetic lineage that crowns the phylogenetic tree of stramenopiles, one of the major eukaryotic supergroups. Due to their ecological impact as a major primary producer, ochrophytes are...
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Boscaro V, James E, Fiorito R, Del Campo J, Scheffrahn R, Keeling P
J Eukaryot Microbiol . 2024 Jun; 71(4):e13035. PMID: 38825738
The phylum Parabasalia includes very diverse single-cell organisms that nevertheless share a distinctive set of morphological traits. Most are harmless or beneficial gut symbionts of animals, but some have turned...
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Cooney E, Holt C, Hehenberger E, Adams J, Leander B, Keeling P
Mol Phylogenet Evol . 2024 Apr; 196:108086. PMID: 38677354
Dinoflagellates are diverse and ecologically important protists characterized by many morphological and molecular traits that set them apart from other eukaryotes. These features include, but are not limited to, massive...