Despite their small size, unicellular eukaryotes have complex genomes with a high degree of plasticity that allow them to adapt quickly to environmental changes. Unicellular eukaryotes live with prokaryotes and higher eukaryotes, frequently in symbiotic or parasitic niches. To this day their contribution to the dynamics of the environmental communities remains to be understood. Unfortunately, the vast majority of eukaryotic microorganisms are either uncultured or unculturable, making genome sequencing impossible using traditional approaches. We have developed an approach to isolate unicellular eukaryotes of interest from environmental samples, and to sequence and analyze their genomes and transcriptomes. We have tested our methods with six ...
Genomic studies of bacteria, archaea and viruses have provided insights into the microbial world by ...
Environmental DNA surveys reveal that most fungal diversity represents uncultured species. We sequen...
Microbial eukaryotes are integral components of natural microbial communities, and their inclusion i...
Protists are a polyphyletic group of microbes that represents the vast majority of eukaryotic divers...
Single-cell sequencing of environmental microorganisms is an essential component of the microbial ec...
Understanding the diversity and evolution of eukaryotic microorganisms remains one of the major chal...
SummaryOne of the greatest hindrances to a comprehensive understanding of microbial genomics, cell b...
Background Most diversity in the eukaryotic tree of life is represented by microbial eukaryotes, whi...
Ascetosporea is a class of poorly studied unicellular eukaryotes that function as parasites of marin...
Single-cell sequencing of environmental microorganisms is an essential component of the microbial ec...
Environmental DNA analyses of fungal communities typically reveal a much larger diversity than can b...
International audienceFungal species play extremely important roles in ecosystems. Clustered at the ...
International audiencePlanktonic photosynthetic organisms of the class Mamiellophyceae include the s...
BackgroundMicrobial eukaryotes are found alongside bacteria and archaea in natural microbial systems...
Abstract Background Several of the most devastating human diseases are caused by eukaryotic parasite...
Genomic studies of bacteria, archaea and viruses have provided insights into the microbial world by ...
Environmental DNA surveys reveal that most fungal diversity represents uncultured species. We sequen...
Microbial eukaryotes are integral components of natural microbial communities, and their inclusion i...
Protists are a polyphyletic group of microbes that represents the vast majority of eukaryotic divers...
Single-cell sequencing of environmental microorganisms is an essential component of the microbial ec...
Understanding the diversity and evolution of eukaryotic microorganisms remains one of the major chal...
SummaryOne of the greatest hindrances to a comprehensive understanding of microbial genomics, cell b...
Background Most diversity in the eukaryotic tree of life is represented by microbial eukaryotes, whi...
Ascetosporea is a class of poorly studied unicellular eukaryotes that function as parasites of marin...
Single-cell sequencing of environmental microorganisms is an essential component of the microbial ec...
Environmental DNA analyses of fungal communities typically reveal a much larger diversity than can b...
International audienceFungal species play extremely important roles in ecosystems. Clustered at the ...
International audiencePlanktonic photosynthetic organisms of the class Mamiellophyceae include the s...
BackgroundMicrobial eukaryotes are found alongside bacteria and archaea in natural microbial systems...
Abstract Background Several of the most devastating human diseases are caused by eukaryotic parasite...
Genomic studies of bacteria, archaea and viruses have provided insights into the microbial world by ...
Environmental DNA surveys reveal that most fungal diversity represents uncultured species. We sequen...
Microbial eukaryotes are integral components of natural microbial communities, and their inclusion i...