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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Characterization of Tulamoeba bucina n. sp., an extremely halotolerant amoeboflagellate heterolobosean belonging to the Tulamoeba-Pleurostomum clade (Tulamoebidae n. fam.).

Morphological and molecular characterisation of Notosolenus urceolatus Larsen and Patterson 1990, a member of an understudied deep-branching euglenid group (petalomonads).

Mar 22

Which is more important for classifying microbial communities: who’s there or what they can do?

  • By cslamo in Papers by CGEB labs

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  • 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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