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201. Mitochondrial Evolution.

202. The draft nuclear genome sequence and predicted mitochondrial proteome of Andalucia godoyi, a protist with the most gene-rich and bacteria-like mitochondrial genome.

203. Genome sequence of the opportunistic human pathogen Magnusiomyces capitatus.

204. An ancestral bacterial division system is widespread in eukaryotic mitochondria.

205. Dinoflagellate tandem array gene transcripts are highly conserved and not polycistronic.

206. Cyanophora paradoxa Genome Elucidates Origin of Photosynthesis in Algae and Plants.

207. Sequence and structure of the linear mitochondrial genome of Pneumocystis carinii.

208. Whirly proteins maintain plastid genome stability in Arabidopsis.

209. Phylogenomic analyses support the monophyly of Excavata and resolve relationships among eukaryotic "supergroups".

210. Detecting and Overcoming Systematic Errors in Genome-Scale Phylogenies.

211. The tree of eukaryotes

212. Unique mitochondrial genome architecture in unicellular relatives of animals.

213. A biofertilizing fungal endophyte of cranberry plants suppresses the plant pathogen Diaporthe .

214. Mitochondrial genome annotation with MFannot: a critical analysis of gene identification and gene model prediction.

215. Chromosome-scale assemblies of Acanthamoeba castellanii genomes provide insights into Legionella pneumophila infection-related chromatin reorganization.

216. Diploid-dominant life cycles characterize the early evolution of Fungi.

217. Evolution of zygomycete secretomes and the origins of terrestrial fungal ecologies.

218. Refining Mitochondrial Intron Classification With ERPIN: Identification Based on Conservation of Sequence Plus Secondary Structure Motifs.

219. Mitochondrial genomes of the human pathogens Coccidioides immitis and Coccidioides posadasii.

220. New Insights Into Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans Sulfur Metabolism Through Coupled Gene Expression, Solution Chemistry, Microscopy, and Spectroscopy Analyses.

221. Expansion of Signal Transduction Pathways in Fungi by Extensive Genome Duplication.

222. Bacterial proteins pinpoint a single eukaryotic root.

223. Massive programmed translational jumping in mitochondria.

224. Natural reassignment of CUU and CUA sense codons to alanine in Ashbya mitochondria.

225. Insights into the origin of metazoan filopodia and microvilli.

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

227. Mitochondrial DNA of Clathrina clathrus (Calcarea, Calcinea): six linear chromosomes, fragmented rRNAs, tRNA editing, and a novel genetic code.

228. Group I intron-mediated trans-splicing in mitochondria of Gigaspora rosea and a robust phylogenetic affiliation of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi with Mortierellales.

229. Rooting the eukaryotic tree with mitochondrial and bacterial proteins.

230. Yeast mitochondrial RNase P, RNase Z and the RNA degradosome are part of a stable supercomplex.

231. Phylogenetic relationships within the Opisthokonta based on phylogenomic analyses of conserved single-copy protein domains.

232. An unusual tRNAThr derived from tRNAHis reassigns in yeast mitochondria the CUN codons to threonine.

233. Evolution of linear chromosomes and multipartite genomes in yeast mitochondria.

234. Phylogenomic evidence for separate acquisition of plastids in cryptophytes, haptophytes, and stramenopiles.

235. Diversity and dispersal of a ubiquitous protein family: acyl-CoA dehydrogenases.

236. Construction of cDNA libraries: focus on protists and fungi.

237. GOBASE: an organelle genome database.

238. Phylogenomic analyses support the monophyly of Taphrinomycotina, including Schizosaccharomyces fission yeasts.

239. EST databases and web tools for EST projects.

240. Accounting for gene rate heterogeneity in phylogenetic inference.

241. Calculating the evolutionary rates of different genes: a fast, accurate estimator with applications to maximum likelihood phylogenetic analysis.

242. Poriferan mtDNA and animal phylogeny based on mitochondrial gene arrangements.

243. Mitochondria of protists.

244. Mitochondrial genomes: anything goes.

245. Hyaloraphidium curvatum: a linear mitochondrial genome, tRNA editing, and an evolutionary link to lower fungi.

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