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#ISEPpapers 26: October 2024 to March 2025
Your twenty-sixth digest of papers and preprints published by members of the International Society for Evolutionary Protistology is here.
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It's time to consider the Arcellinida shell as a weapon
Did you ever wonder why there is such a large morphological diversity in shell-bearing amoebae and what is the function of shells anyway?
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#ISEPpapers 25: July, August, and September 2024
Your twenty-fifth digest of papers and preprints published by members of the International Society for Evolutionary Protistology is here!
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#ISEPpapers 24: April, May, and June 2024
Your twenty-fourth digest of papers and preprints published by members of the International Society for Evolutionary Protistology is here!
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#ISEPpapers 23: January, February, and March 2024
Your twenty-third digest of papers and preprints published by members of the International Society for Evolutionary Protistology is here
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#ISEPpapers 22: October, November, and December 2023
Your twenty-second digest of papers and preprints published by members of the International Society for Evolutionary Protistology is here!
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Single-celled protists in the guts of animals thrive without the powerhouse of the cell
Genomic analysis suggests the oxymonad lineage lost their mitochondria about 100 million years ago.
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#ISEPpapers 20: April, May, and June 2023
Your twentieth digest of papers and preprints published by members of the International Society for Evolutionary Protistology is here!
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#ISEPpapers 19: January, February, and March 2023
Your nineteenth digest of papers and preprints published by members of the International Society for Evolutionary Protistology is here!
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Researchers decipher the unique DNA of a previously unknown parasite
This newly described protozoan exhibits a completely unpredictable and distinct deviation from the genetic code.
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#ISEPpapers 18: October, November, and December 2022
Your eighteenth digest of papers and preprints published by members of the International Society for Evolutionary Protistology is here!
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What are reduced mitochondria for?
Reduced mitochondria provide an essential function for the cytosolic methionine cycle.
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#ISEPpapers 17: July, August, and September 2022
Your seventeenth digest of papers and preprints published by members of the International Society for Evolutionary Protistology is here!
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#ISEPpapers 16: April, May, and June 2022
Your sixteenth digest of papers and preprints published by members of the International Society for Evolutionary Protistology is here!
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#ISEPpapers 15: January, February, and March 2022
Your fifteenth digest of papers and preprints published by members of the International Society for Evolutionary Protistology is here.
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#ISEPpapers 14: October, November, and December 2021
Your fourteenth digest of papers and preprints published by members of the International Society for Evolutionary Protistology is here!
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#ISEPpapers 13: July, August, and September 2021
Your thirteenth digest of papers and preprints published by members of the International Society for Evolutionary Protistology is here!
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#ISEPpapers 12: April, May, and June 2021
Your twelfth digest of papers and preprints published by members of the International Society for Evolutionary Protistology is here. Do...
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#ISEPpapers 11: January, February, and March 2021
Your eleventh digest of papers and preprints published by members of the International Society for Evolutionary Protistology is here. Do...
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#ISEPpapers 10: October, November, and December 2020
Your tenth digest of papers and preprints published by members of the International Society for Evolutionary Protistology is here!
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