Extremely high copy numbers and polymorphisms of the rDNA operon estimated from single cell analysis of oligotrich and peritrich ciliates.
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The Role of Ciliate Protozoa in the RumenA molecular survey of Australian and North American termite genera indicates that vertical inheritance is the primary force shaping termite gut microbiomesPyrosequencing for assessing diversity of eukaryotic microbes: analysis of data on marine planktonic ciliates and comparison with traditional methods.Strengths and Biases of High-Throughput Sequencing Data in the Characterization of Freshwater Ciliate Microbiomes.Microbial Eukaryote Diversity and Activity in the Water Column of the South China Sea Based on DNA and RNA High Throughput Sequencing.Deciphering biodiversity and interactions between bacteria and microeukaryotes within epilithic biofilms from the Loue River, France.Study of methanogen communities associated with different rumen protozoal populations.Systematic design of 18S rRNA gene primers for determining eukaryotic diversity in microbial consortia.SSU rDNA sequence diversity and seasonally differentiated distribution of nanoplanktonic ciliates in neritic Bohai and Yellow Seas as revealed by T-RFLPIntracellular diversity of the V4 and V9 regions of the 18S rRNA in marine protists (radiolarians) assessed by high-throughput sequencingDepth shapes α- and β-diversities of microbial eukaryotes in surficial sediments of coastal ecosystems.Metatranscriptomic census of active protists in soilsNot all are free-living: high-throughput DNA metabarcoding reveals a diverse community of protists parasitizing soil metazoa.Bioinformatic Amplicon Read Processing Strategies Strongly Affect Eukaryotic Diversity and the Taxonomic Composition of Communities.High protists diversity in the plankton of sulfurous lakes and lagoons examined by 18s rRNA gene sequence analyses.Microbial eukaryotic distributions and diversity patterns in a deep-sea methane seep ecosystem.Population Genetics of Nosema apis and Nosema ceranae: One Host (Apis mellifera) and Two Different Histories.Strong Seasonality of Marine Microbial Eukaryotes in a High-Arctic Fjord (Isfjorden, in West Spitsbergen, Norway).An integrative approach to phylogeny reveals patterns of environmental distribution and novel evolutionary relationships in a major group of ciliates.Diversity of Pico- to Mesoplankton along the 2000 km Salinity Gradient of the Baltic SeaNetwork of Interactions Between Ciliates and Phytoplankton During SpringTaxonomy-free molecular diatom index for high-throughput eDNA biomonitoring.DNA extraction replicates improve diversity and compositional dissimilarity in metabarcoding of eukaryotes in marine sediments.Patterns and processes in microbial biogeography: do molecules and morphologies give the same answers?Single Cell Analysis Linking Ribosomal (r)DNA and rRNA Copy Numbers to Cell Size and Growth Rate Provides Insights into Molecular Protistan Ecology.Metabarcoding and metabolome analyses of copepod grazing reveal feeding preference and linkage to metabolite classes in dynamic microbial plankton communities.High-throughput metabarcoding of eukaryotic diversity for environmental monitoring of offshore oil-drilling activities.Rare taxa have potential to make metabolic contributions in enhanced biological phosphorus removal ecosystems.Ciliate diversity and distribution patterns in the sediments of a seamount and adjacent abyssal plains in the tropical Western Pacific Ocean.Analysing Microbial Community Composition through Amplicon Sequencing: From Sampling to Hypothesis Testing.Wanted dead or alive? Using metabarcoding of environmental DNA and RNA to distinguish living assemblages for biosecurity applications.Ciliates along oxyclines of permanently stratified marine water columns.The D1-D2 region of the large subunit ribosomal DNA as barcode for ciliates.Assessing SSU rDNA Barcodes in Foraminifera: A Case Study using Bolivina quadrata.Patterns and Drivers of Vertical Distribution of the Ciliate Community from the Surface to the Abyssopelagic Zone in the Western Pacific Ocean.Heterogeneity of intron presence/absence in Olifantiella sp. (Bacillariophyta) contributes to the understanding of intron loss.Genome plasticity in response to stress in Tetrahymena thermophila: selective and reversible chromosome amplification and paralogous expansion of metallothionein genes.The ecology and diversity of microbial eukaryotes in geothermal springs.Specificity in diversity: single origin of a widespread ciliate-bacteria symbiosis.Disentangling sources of variation in SSU rDNA sequences from single cell analyses of ciliates: impact of copy number variation and experimental error.
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Extremely high copy numbers and polymorphisms of the rDNA operon estimated from single cell analysis of oligotrich and peritrich ciliates.
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