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T Martin Embley

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Sendra K, Watson A, Kozhevnikova E, Moore A, Embley T, Hirt R
PLoS Pathog . 2022 Dec; 18(12):e1011024. PMID: 36538568
Mitosomes are highly reduced forms of mitochondria which have lost two of the 'defining' features of the canonical organelle, the mitochondrial genome, and the capacity to generate energy in the...
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Embley T
Genome Biol Evol . 2022 Nov; 14(11). PMID: 36332002
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Foster P, Schrempf D, Szollosi G, Williams T, Cox C, Embley T
Syst Biol . 2022 Jun; 72(3):723-737. PMID: 35713492
Common molecular phylogenetic characteristics such as long branches and compositional heterogeneity can be problematic for phylogenetic reconstruction when using amino acid data. Recoding alignments to reduced alphabets before phylogenetic analysis...
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Williams T, Schrempf D, Szollosi G, Cox C, Foster P, Embley T
Genome Biol Evol . 2021 Mar; 13(5). PMID: 33772552
There is an expectation that analyses of molecular sequences might be able to distinguish between alternative hypotheses for ancient relationships, but the phylogenetic methods used and types of data analyzed...
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Williams T, Cox C, Foster P, Szollosi G, Embley T
Nat Ecol Evol . 2020 Oct; 4(11):1568. PMID: 33077932
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Williams T, Cox C, Foster P, Szollosi G, Embley T
Nat Ecol Evol . 2019 Dec; 4(1):138-147. PMID: 31819234
Hypotheses about the origin of eukaryotic cells are classically framed within the context of a universal 'tree of life' based on conserved core genes. Vigorous ongoing debate about eukaryote origins...
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Lewis W, Lind A, Sendra K, Onsbring H, Williams T, Esteban G, et al.
Mol Biol Evol . 2019 Oct; 37(2):524-539. PMID: 31647561
Hydrogenosomes are H2-producing mitochondrial homologs found in some anaerobic microbial eukaryotes that provide a rare intracellular niche for H2-utilizing endosymbiotic archaea. Among ciliates, anaerobic and aerobic lineages are interspersed, demonstrating...
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Major P, Sendra K, Dean P, Williams T, Watson A, Thwaites D, et al.
Elife . 2019 Jul; 8. PMID: 31355745
Plasma membrane-located transport proteins are key adaptations for obligate intracellular Microsporidia parasites, because they can use them to steal host metabolites the parasites need to grow and replicate. However, despite...
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Lind A, Lewis W, Spang A, Guy L, Embley T, Ettema T
ISME J . 2018 Jul; 12(11):2655-2667. PMID: 29991760
Endosymbiosis is a widespread phenomenon in the microbial world and can be based on diverse interactions between endosymbiont and host cell. The vast majority of the known endosymbiotic interactions involve...
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Lewis W, Sendra K, Embley T, Esteban G
Front Microbiol . 2018 Mar; 9:140. PMID: 29515525
Many anaerobic ciliated protozoa contain organelles of mitochondrial ancestry called hydrogenosomes. These organelles generate molecular hydrogen that is consumed by methanogenic Archaea, living in endosymbiosis within many of these ciliates....