AbstractThe protist Giardia has long been considered strictly asexual. Now genes specific for meiotic recombination have been found in the Giardia genome, but their consequences for genetics, epidemiology and evolution remain unknown
Sexual reproduction enables eukaryotic organisms to reassort genetic diversity and purge deleterious...
The amoebae (and many other protists) have traditionally been considered as asexual organisms but su...
The amoebae (and many other protists) have traditionally been considered as asexual organisms but su...
AbstractThe protist Giardia has long been considered strictly asexual. Now genes specific for meioti...
SummaryPrevious analyses of the Giardia genome exposed numerous genes required for meiosis, suggesti...
AbstractSexual reproduction in eukaryotes is accomplished by meiosis, a complex and specialized proc...
SummaryGiardia lamblia (syn. Giardia intestinalis, Giardia duodenalis) is an enteric protozoan paras...
Sexual reproduction is so nearly ubiquitous among vertebrates and plants that we tend to forget that...
AbstractSexual reproduction in eukaryotes is accomplished by meiosis, a complex and specialized proc...
homologs of well-knownmeiotic genes. The direct impli-cations are that Giardia is, or was recently, ...
The divergent eukaryotic parasite Giardia intestinalis is a major cause of diarrheal disease worldwi...
The reproductive mechanism of Giardia intestinalis, considered one of the earliest divergent eukaryo...
The reproductive mechanism of Giardia intestinalis , considered one of the earliest divergent eukar...
The reproductive mechanism of Giardia intestinalis , considered one of the earliest divergent eukar...
Sexual reproduction enables eukaryotic organisms to reassort genetic diversity and purge deleterious...
Sexual reproduction enables eukaryotic organisms to reassort genetic diversity and purge deleterious...
The amoebae (and many other protists) have traditionally been considered as asexual organisms but su...
The amoebae (and many other protists) have traditionally been considered as asexual organisms but su...
AbstractThe protist Giardia has long been considered strictly asexual. Now genes specific for meioti...
SummaryPrevious analyses of the Giardia genome exposed numerous genes required for meiosis, suggesti...
AbstractSexual reproduction in eukaryotes is accomplished by meiosis, a complex and specialized proc...
SummaryGiardia lamblia (syn. Giardia intestinalis, Giardia duodenalis) is an enteric protozoan paras...
Sexual reproduction is so nearly ubiquitous among vertebrates and plants that we tend to forget that...
AbstractSexual reproduction in eukaryotes is accomplished by meiosis, a complex and specialized proc...
homologs of well-knownmeiotic genes. The direct impli-cations are that Giardia is, or was recently, ...
The divergent eukaryotic parasite Giardia intestinalis is a major cause of diarrheal disease worldwi...
The reproductive mechanism of Giardia intestinalis, considered one of the earliest divergent eukaryo...
The reproductive mechanism of Giardia intestinalis , considered one of the earliest divergent eukar...
The reproductive mechanism of Giardia intestinalis , considered one of the earliest divergent eukar...
Sexual reproduction enables eukaryotic organisms to reassort genetic diversity and purge deleterious...
Sexual reproduction enables eukaryotic organisms to reassort genetic diversity and purge deleterious...
The amoebae (and many other protists) have traditionally been considered as asexual organisms but su...
The amoebae (and many other protists) have traditionally been considered as asexual organisms but su...