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1. Using Diatom and Apicomplexan Models to Study the Heme Pathway of Chromera velia

2. Genome and phylogenetic analyses of Trypanosoma evansi reveal extensive similarity to T. brucei and multiple independent origins for dyskinetoplasty.

4. Radiolabeling of Chlorophyll by [14C]Glutamic Acid in vivo and Relative Quantification of Labeled Chlorophyll by Using Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC)

5. A gene in the process of endosymbiotic transfer.

6. Using Diatom and Apicomplexan Models to Study the Heme Pathway of Chromera velia

7. Apical annuli are specialised sites of post-invasion secretion of dense granules in Toxoplasma

8. Catalase in Leishmaniinae: With me or against me?

9. Stable endocytic structures navigate the complex pellicle of apicomplexan parasites

10. A common tRNA modification at an unusual location: the discovery of wyosine biosynthesis in mitochondria

11. Plastid Complexity in Dinoflagellates: A Picture of Gains, Losses, Replacements and Revisions

12. Aerobic kinetoplastid flagellate Phytomonas does not require heme for viability

13. Evolution of the haem synthetic pathway in kinetoplastid flagellates: An essential pathway that is not essential after all?

14. Genome and phylogenetic analyses of trypanosoma evansi reveal extensive similarity to T. brucei and multiple independent origins for dyskinetoplasty

15. Algal genomes reveal evolutionary mosaicism and the fate of nucleomorphs

16. Sequence evidence for the presence of two tetrapyrrole pathways in Euglena gracilis

17. A gene in the process of endosymbiotic transfer

18. Molecular characterization of the conoid complex in Toxoplasma reveals its conservation in all apicomplexans, including Plasmodium species.

19. Metabolic pathway redundancy within the apicomplexan-dinoflagellate radiation argues against an ancient chromalveolate plastid

20. Kinyongia asheorum sp n., a new montane chameleon from the Nyiro Range, northern Kenya (Squamata: Chamaeleonidae)

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