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10. Multiple origins of hydrogenosomes: functional and phylogenetic evidence from the ADP/ATP carrier of the anaerobic chytrid Neocallimastix sp

11. Male sterile mutant casanova gives clues to mechanisms of sperm-egg interactions in Drosophila melanogaster

18. Optical parametric oscillator-based photoacoustic detection of CO2 at 4.23 μm allows real-time monitoring of the respiration of small insects.

20. Lampbrush loop-specific protein of Drosophila hydei.

23. Eukaryotic Fe-hydrogenases -- old eukaryotic heritage or adaptive acquisitions?

24. A re-appraisal of the diversity of the methanogens associated with the rumen ciliates.

25. Assessment of ciliates in the sheep rumen by DGGE.

26. Cross-epithelial hydrogen transfer from the midgut compartment drives methanogenesis in the hindgut of cockroaches.

27. Hydrogenosomes: convergent adaptations of mitochondria to anaerobic environments.

28. Towards an understanding of the genetics of human male infertility: lessons from flies.

29. Multiple acquisition of methanogenic archaeal symbionts by anaerobic ciliates.

31. A mitochondrial ancestry of the hydrogenosomes of Nyctotherus ovalis.

32. Hydrogenosomes: eukaryotic adaptations to anaerobic environments.

33. Voltage-dependent reversal of anodic galvanotaxis in Nyctotherus ovalis.

34. A hydrogenosome with pyruvate formate-lyase: anaerobic chytrid fungi use an alternative route for pyruvate catabolism.

35. A hydrogenosome with a genome.

36. Cytosolic enzymes with a mitochondrial ancestry from the anaerobic chytrid Piromyces sp. E2.

37. Eukaryotic molecular biodiversity: systematic approaches for the assessment of symbiotic associations.

38. Endosymbiotic interactions in anaerobic protozoa.

39. Genetic and evolutionary constraints for the symbiosis between animals and methanogenic bacteria.

40. Is the Y chromosome of Drosophila an evolved supernumerary chromosome?

42. The elusive fertility genes of Drosophila: the ultimate haven for selfish genetic elements.

43. Intestinal methanogenesis in primates--a genetic and evolutionary approach.

44. Parasitic apicomplexans harbor a chlorophyll a-D1 complex, the potential target for therapeutic triazines.

45. The lethal prune/Killer-of-prune interaction of Drosophila causes a syndrome resembling human neurofibromatosis (NF1).

46. Spermatogenesis in Drosophila. A genetic approach to cellular and subcellular differentiation.

47. Genetic and cytogenetic analysis of the "Th-Ps" region of the Y chromosome of Drosophila hydei: evidence for dual functions of the lampbrush loop-forming fertility genes?

48. Genetic fine structure of the Y chromosome of Drosophila hydei.

49. Spermatogenesis in Drosophila.

50. Involvement of Y chromosomal loci in the synthesis of Drosophila hydei sperm proteins.

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