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Palindromic genes in the linear mitochondrial genome of the nonphotosynthetic green alga Polytomella magna.

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Palindromic genes in the linear mitochondrial genome of the nonphotosynthetic green alga Polytomella magna.
Genome Biol Evol. 2013;5(9):1661-7
Authors: Smith DR, Hua J, Archibald JM, Lee RW

Phylogenomics demonstrates that breviate flagellates are related to opisthokonts and apusomonads.

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Proc Biol Sci. 2013 Oct 22;280(1769):20131755
Authors: Brown MW, Sharpe SC, Silberman JD, Heiss AA,…

Functional divergence and convergent evolution in the plastid-targeted glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenases of diverse eukaryotic algae.

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Functional divergence and convergent evolution in the plastid-targeted glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenases of diverse eukaryotic algae.
PLoS One. 2013;8(7):e70396
Authors: Gaston D, Roger AJ…

GenGIS 2: geospatial analysis of traditional and genetic biodiversity, with new gradient algorithms and an extensible plugin framework.

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PLoS One. 2013;8(7):e69885
Authors: Parks DH, Mankowski T, Zangooei S,…

Accommodating the load: The transposable element content of very large genomes.

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Mob Genet Elements. 2013 Mar 1;3(2):e24775
Authors: Metcalfe CJ, Casane D
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Very large genomes, that is, …

The political origins of health inequity: prospects for change.

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The political origins of health inequity: prospects for change.

Lancet. 2014 Feb 15;383(9917):630-67

Authors: Ottersen OP, Dasgupta J, Blouin C, Buss P, Chongsuvivatwong V, Frenk J, Fukuda-Parr S, Gawanas BP, Giacaman R, Gyapong J, Leaning J, Marmot M, McNeill D, Mongella GI, Moyo N, Møgedal S, Ntsaluba A, Ooms G, Bjertness E, Lie AL, Moon S, Roalkvam S, Sandberg KI, Scheel IB

PMID: 24524782 [PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE]

Photophysiology of kleptoplasts: photosynthetic use of light by chloroplasts living in animal cells.

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Photophysiology of kleptoplasts: photosynthetic use of light by chloroplasts living in animal cells.

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2014;369(1640):20130242

Authors: Serôdio J, Cruz S, Cartaxana P, Calado R

Abstract
Kleptoplasty is a remarkable type of photosynthetic association, resulting from the maintenance of functional chloroplasts-the ‘kleptoplasts’-in the tissues of a non-photosynthetic host. It represents a biologically unique condition for chloroplast and photosynthesis functioning, occurring in different phylogenetic lineages, namely dinoflagellates, ciliates, foraminiferans and, most interestingly, a single taxon of metazoans, the sacoglossan sea slugs. In the case of sea slugs, chloroplasts from macroalgae are often maintained as intracellular organelles in cells of these marine gastropods, structurally intact and photosynthetically competent for extended periods of time. Kleptoplasty has long attracted interest owing to the longevity of functional kleptoplasts in the absence of the original algal nucleus and the limited number of proteins encoded by the chloroplast genome. This review updates the state-of-the-art on kleptoplast photophysiology, focusing on the comparative analysis of the responses to light of the chloroplasts when in their original, macroalgal cells, and when sequestered in animal cells and functioning as kleptoplasts. It covers fundamental but ecologically relevant aspects of kleptoplast light responses, such as the occurrence of photoacclimation in hospite, operation of photoprotective processes and susceptibility to photoinhibition. Emphasis is given to host-mediated processes unique to kleptoplastic associations, reviewing current hypotheses on behavioural photoprotection and host-mediated enhancement of photosynthetic performance, and identifying current gaps in sacoglossan kleptoplast photophysiology research.

PMID: 24591722 [PubMed – in process]

The ancient and widespread nature of the ER-mitochondria encounter structure.

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Mol Biol Evol. 2013 Sep;30(9):2044-9
Authors: Wideman JG, Gawryluk RM, Gray MW, Dacks JB
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Chromera velia, Endosymbioses and the Rhodoplex Hypothesis – Plastid Evolution in Cryptophytes, Alveolates, Stramenopiles and Haptophytes (CASH Lineages).

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Postdoctoral position in evolutionary genomics of fungi

The Corradi Lab is currently seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow in the field of Fungal Comparative and Population Genomics. The research will be led by Dr. Nicolas Corradi and carried out in a CIFAR (Canadian Institute for Advanced Research) – affiliated laboratory located in the Department of Biology of the University of Ottawa, Canada.   The …

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