Background: Intracellular symbionts often undergo genome reduction, losing both coding and non-coding DNA in a process that ultimately produces small, gene-dense genomes with few genes. Among eukaryotes, an extreme example is found in microsporidians, which are anaerobic, obligate intracellular parasites related to fungi that have the smallest nuclear genomes known (except for the relic nucleomorphs of some secondary plastids). Mikrocytids are superficially similar to microsporidians: they are also small, reduced, obligate parasites; however, as they belong to a very different branch of the tree of eukaryotes, the rhizarians, such similarities must have evolved in parallel. Since little genomic data are available from mikrocytids, we assemb...
Microsporidia are intracellular parasites that are highly-derived relatives of fungi. They have comp...
The dynamics of reductive genome evolution for eukaryotes living inside other eukaryotic cells are p...
ii Microsporidia are unicellular eukaryotes that are closely related to fungi. They are obligate int...
Background: Intracellular symbionts often undergo genome reduction, losing both coding and non-codin...
Microsporidia represent an evolutionary outlier in the tree of life and occupy the extreme edge of t...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
The dynamics of reductive genome evolution for eukaryotes living inside other eukaryotic cells are p...
Microsporidia are unicellular eukaryotes that are closely related to fungi. They are obligate intra...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
<div><p>The dynamics of reductive genome evolution for eukaryotes living inside other eukaryotic cel...
AbstractMicrosporidian genomes are extraordinary among eukaryotes for their extreme reduction: altho...
Background: Microsporidia are well known models of extreme nuclear genome reduction...
Background: Microsporidia are well known models of extreme nuclear genome reduction...
The dynamics of reductive genome evolution for eukaryotes living inside other eukaryotic cells are p...
The dynamics of reductive genome evolution for eukaryotes living inside other eukaryotic cells are p...
Microsporidia are intracellular parasites that are highly-derived relatives of fungi. They have comp...
The dynamics of reductive genome evolution for eukaryotes living inside other eukaryotic cells are p...
ii Microsporidia are unicellular eukaryotes that are closely related to fungi. They are obligate int...
Background: Intracellular symbionts often undergo genome reduction, losing both coding and non-codin...
Microsporidia represent an evolutionary outlier in the tree of life and occupy the extreme edge of t...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this...
The dynamics of reductive genome evolution for eukaryotes living inside other eukaryotic cells are p...
Microsporidia are unicellular eukaryotes that are closely related to fungi. They are obligate intra...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
<div><p>The dynamics of reductive genome evolution for eukaryotes living inside other eukaryotic cel...
AbstractMicrosporidian genomes are extraordinary among eukaryotes for their extreme reduction: altho...
Background: Microsporidia are well known models of extreme nuclear genome reduction...
Background: Microsporidia are well known models of extreme nuclear genome reduction...
The dynamics of reductive genome evolution for eukaryotes living inside other eukaryotic cells are p...
The dynamics of reductive genome evolution for eukaryotes living inside other eukaryotic cells are p...
Microsporidia are intracellular parasites that are highly-derived relatives of fungi. They have comp...
The dynamics of reductive genome evolution for eukaryotes living inside other eukaryotic cells are p...
ii Microsporidia are unicellular eukaryotes that are closely related to fungi. They are obligate int...