Zeeshan, Mohammad Rea, Edward Abel, Steven Vukušić, Kruno Markus, Robert Brady, Declan Eze, Antonius Rashpa, Ravish Balestra, Aurelia Bottrill, Andrew
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The Aurora family of kinases orchestrates chromosome segregation and cytokinesis during cell division, with precise spatiotemporal regulation of its catalytic activities by distinct protein scaffolds. Plasmodium spp., the causative agents of malaria, are unicellular eukaryotes with three unique and highly divergent aurora-related kinases (ARK1-3) t...
Uliano-Silva, Marcela Ferreira, João Gabriel RN Krasheninnikova, Ksenia life consortium, of darwin tree Formenti, Giulio Abueg, Linelle Torrance, James Myers, Eugene W Durbin, Richard Blaxter, Mark
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BACKGROUND: PacBio high fidelity (HiFi) sequencing reads are both long (15-20 kb) and highly accurate (> Q20). Because of these properties, they have revolutionised genome assembly leading to more accurate and contiguous genomes. In eukaryotes the mitochondrial genome is sequenced alongside the nuclear genome often at very high coverage. A dedicat...
Eme, Laura Tamarit, Daniel Caceres, Eva F Stairs, Courtney W De Anda, Valerie Schön, Max E Seitz, Kiley W Dombrowski, Nina Lewis, William H Homa, Felix
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In the ongoing debates about eukaryogenesis-the series of evolutionary events leading to the emergence of the eukaryotic cell from prokaryotic ancestors-members of the Asgard archaea play a key part as the closest archaeal relatives of eukaryotes1. However, the nature and phylogenetic identity of the last common ancestor of Asgard archaea and eukar...
Merényi, Zsolt Krizsán, Krisztina Sahu, Neha Liu, Xiao-Bin Bálint, Balázs Stajich, Jason E Spatafora, Joseph W Nagy, László G
Fungi are ecologically important heterotrophs that have radiated into most niches on Earth and fulfil key ecological services. Despite intense interest in their origins, major genomic trends of their evolutionary route from a unicellular opisthokont ancestor to derived multicellular fungi remain poorly known. Here we provide a highly resolved genom...
Schmollinger, Stefan Chen, Si Merchant, Sabeeha S
All organisms, fundamentally, are made from the same raw material, namely the elements of the periodic table. Biochemical diversity is achieved by how these elements are utilized, for what purpose, and in which physical location. Determining elemental distributions, especially those of trace elements that facilitate metabolism as cofactors in the a...
Gilbert, Naomi E LeCleir, Gary R Pound, Helena L Strzepek, Robert F Ellwood, Michael J Twining, Benjamin S Roux, Simon Boyd, Philip W Wilhelm, Steven W
Viruses can alter the abundance, evolution, and metabolism of microorganisms in the ocean, playing a key role in water column biogeochemistry and global carbon cycles. Large efforts to measure the contribution of eukaryotic microorganisms (e.g., protists) to the marine food web have been made, yet the in situ activities of the ecologically relevant...
Gillespie, Joseph J Salje, Jeanne
Recent discoveries of basal extracellular Rickettsiales have illuminated divergent evolutionary paths to host dependency in later-evolving lineages. Family Rickettsiaceae, primarily comprised of numerous protist- and invertebrate-associated species, also includes human pathogens from two genera, Orientia and Rickettsia. Once considered sister taxa,...
Roux, Simon Fischer, Matthias G Hackl, Thomas Katz, Laura A Schulz, Frederik Yutin, Natalya
Virophages are small dsDNA viruses that hijack the machinery of giant viruses during the co-infection of a protist (i.e., microeukaryotic) host and represent an exceptional case of "hyperparasitism" in the viral world. While only a handful of virophages have been isolated, a vast diversity of virophage-like sequences have been uncovered from divers...
Gozashti, Landen Roy, Scott W Thornlow, Bryan Kramer, Alexander Ares, Manuel Corbett-Detig, Russell
There is massive variation in intron numbers across eukaryotic genomes, yet the major drivers of intron content during evolution remain elusive. Rapid intron loss and gain in some lineages contrast with long-term evolutionary stasis in others. Episodic intron gain could be explained by recently discovered specialized transposons called Introners, b...
Babaian, Artem Edgar, Robert
Funder: Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship / RNA viruses encoding a polymerase gene (riboviruses) dominate the known eukaryotic virome. High-throughput sequencing is revealing a wealth of new riboviruses known only from sequence, precluding classification by traditional taxonomic methods. Sequence classifi...