SummaryGiardia lamblia (syn. Giardia intestinalis, Giardia duodenalis) is an enteric protozoan parasite with two nuclei, and it might be one of the earliest branching eukaryotes [1]. However, the discovery of at least rudimentary forms of certain features, such as Golgi and mitochondria, has refuted the proposal that its emergence from the eukaryotic lineage predated the development of certain eukaryotic features. The recent recognition of many of the genes known to be required for meiosis in the genome has also cast doubt on the idea that Giardia is primitively asexual, but so far there has been no direct evidence of sexual reproduction in Giardia, and population data have suggested clonal reproduction. We did a multilocus sequence evaluat...
homologs of well-knownmeiotic genes. The direct impli-cations are that Giardia is, or was recently, ...
Copyright © 1999 by the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution.The long-standing controversy re...
Giardia lamblia is a eukaryotic parasite that causes diarrhea in humans worldwide. Diarrheal disease...
SummaryPrevious analyses of the Giardia genome exposed numerous genes required for meiosis, suggesti...
Giardia intestinalis is a major cause of waterborne enteric disease in humans. The species is divide...
AbstractSexual reproduction in eukaryotes is accomplished by meiosis, a complex and specialized proc...
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...
Abstract Giardia duodenalis is divided into eight assemblages (named A to H). Isolates of assemblage...
AbstractSexual reproduction in eukaryotes is accomplished by meiosis, a complex and specialized proc...
Giardia lamblia is a binucleate intestinal pathogen belonging to an early diverging eukaryotic linea...
A genetic analysis of Giardia intestinalis, a parasitic protozoan species that is ubiquitous in mamm...
AbstractThe protist Giardia has long been considered strictly asexual. Now genes specific for meioti...
homologs of well-knownmeiotic genes. The direct impli-cations are that Giardia is, or was recently, ...
Copyright © 1999 by the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution.The long-standing controversy re...
Giardia lamblia is a eukaryotic parasite that causes diarrhea in humans worldwide. Diarrheal disease...
SummaryPrevious analyses of the Giardia genome exposed numerous genes required for meiosis, suggesti...
Giardia intestinalis is a major cause of waterborne enteric disease in humans. The species is divide...
AbstractSexual reproduction in eukaryotes is accomplished by meiosis, a complex and specialized proc...
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...
Abstract Giardia duodenalis is divided into eight assemblages (named A to H). Isolates of assemblage...
AbstractSexual reproduction in eukaryotes is accomplished by meiosis, a complex and specialized proc...
Giardia lamblia is a binucleate intestinal pathogen belonging to an early diverging eukaryotic linea...
A genetic analysis of Giardia intestinalis, a parasitic protozoan species that is ubiquitous in mamm...
AbstractThe protist Giardia has long been considered strictly asexual. Now genes specific for meioti...
homologs of well-knownmeiotic genes. The direct impli-cations are that Giardia is, or was recently, ...
Copyright © 1999 by the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution.The long-standing controversy re...
Giardia lamblia is a eukaryotic parasite that causes diarrhea in humans worldwide. Diarrheal disease...