Slamovits Lab at Dalhousie University

Slamovits Lab at Dalhousie University

Halifax, Nova Scotia – Microbes, genomes and evolution

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    • Dinoflagellate biology and evolution
      • Oxyrrhis marina Functional Genomics
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Genomic variation of an endosymbiotic dinoflagellate (Symbiodinium ‘fitti’) among closely related coral hosts

Analysis of diverse eukaryotes suggests the existence of an ancestral mitochondrial apparatus derived from the bacterial type II secretion system

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Treasurer’s Report for Financial Year (FY) 2019

  • By cslamo in Papers by CGEB labs

Mol Biol Evol. 2021 May 3:msab012. doi: 10.1093/molbev/msab012. Online ahead of print.

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PMID:34009329 | DOI:10.1093/molbev/msab012

  • Marked Genome Reduction Driven by a Parasitic Lifestyle: Two Complete Genomes of Endosymbiotic Bacteria Possibly Hosted by a Dinoflagellate
  • Marine <em>Flavobacteriaceae</em> produce zeaxanthin via the mevalonate pathway
  • A decade of dinoflagellate genomics illuminating an enigmatic eukaryote cell
  • The genome of a giant clam zooxanthella (Cladocopium infistulum) offers few clues to adaptation as an extracellular symbiont with high thermotolerance
  • Hidden syndinian and perkinsid infections in dinoflagellate hosts revealed by single-cell transcriptomics

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