International audienceBackground: Perkinsea are a parasitic lineage within the eukaryotic superphylum Alveolata. Recent studies making use of environmental small sub-unit ribosomal RNA gene (SSU rDNA) sequencing methodologies have detected a significant diversity and abundance of Perkinsea-like phylotypes in freshwater environments. In contrast only a few Perkinsea environmental sequences have been retrieved from marine samples and only two groups of Perkinsea have been cultured and morphologically described and these are parasites of marine molluscs or marine protists. These two marine groups form separate and distantly related phylogenetic clusters, composed of closely related lineages on SSU rDNA trees. Here, we test the hypothesis that ...
Systematic sequencing of environmental SSU rDNA genes amplified from different marine ecosystems has...
Marine sponges contain complex bacterial communities of considerable ecological and biotechnological...
Determining which microbial taxa are out there, where they live, and what they are doing is a drivin...
This is the final published PDF. Available from BMC via the DOI in this record.Background Perkinsea...
International audiencePerkinsea constitutes a lineage within the Alveolata eukaryotic superphylum, m...
The last century has witnessed an increasing rate of new disease emergence across the world leading ...
Massana, Ramon ... et. al.-- 15 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables, additional supporting information http:/...
Over the last decade, culture-independent surveys of marine picoeukaryotic diversity based on 18S ri...
The status of Perkinsus parasites continues to challenge scientists. Are they fungi or protistans? A...
9 pages, 4 figures, 1 table.-- PMID: 18266757 [PubMed]The aim of this study was to explore the use o...
International audienceAlthough animals are among the best studied organisms, we still lack a full de...
Parasites of the genus Perkinsus destroy marine molluscs worldwide. Their phylogenetic position with...
Nematodes and fungi are both ubiquitous in marine environments, yet few studies have investigated re...
Richards, Thomas A. ... et. al.-- 10 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, electronic supplementary material ht...
Free-living nematodes constitute an important component of estuarine and marine benthic ecosystems. ...
Systematic sequencing of environmental SSU rDNA genes amplified from different marine ecosystems has...
Marine sponges contain complex bacterial communities of considerable ecological and biotechnological...
Determining which microbial taxa are out there, where they live, and what they are doing is a drivin...
This is the final published PDF. Available from BMC via the DOI in this record.Background Perkinsea...
International audiencePerkinsea constitutes a lineage within the Alveolata eukaryotic superphylum, m...
The last century has witnessed an increasing rate of new disease emergence across the world leading ...
Massana, Ramon ... et. al.-- 15 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables, additional supporting information http:/...
Over the last decade, culture-independent surveys of marine picoeukaryotic diversity based on 18S ri...
The status of Perkinsus parasites continues to challenge scientists. Are they fungi or protistans? A...
9 pages, 4 figures, 1 table.-- PMID: 18266757 [PubMed]The aim of this study was to explore the use o...
International audienceAlthough animals are among the best studied organisms, we still lack a full de...
Parasites of the genus Perkinsus destroy marine molluscs worldwide. Their phylogenetic position with...
Nematodes and fungi are both ubiquitous in marine environments, yet few studies have investigated re...
Richards, Thomas A. ... et. al.-- 10 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, electronic supplementary material ht...
Free-living nematodes constitute an important component of estuarine and marine benthic ecosystems. ...
Systematic sequencing of environmental SSU rDNA genes amplified from different marine ecosystems has...
Marine sponges contain complex bacterial communities of considerable ecological and biotechnological...
Determining which microbial taxa are out there, where they live, and what they are doing is a drivin...