Ciliates, just like humans, are colonized by a vast diversity of bacteria. Some ciliates and their bacterial symbionts have become friends for life, as researchers from the Max Planck Institute for ...
Ciliates are minute, single-celled organisms with several nuclei, and are abundant in freshwater, the oceans and soil. The name “ciliate” comes from 'cilia', tiny hair-like structures, which cover ...
Ciliates, just like humans, are colonized by a vast diversity of bacteria. Some ciliates and their bacterial symbionts have become friends for life, as Max Planck researchers and their colleagues ...
In a study published in Current Biology on August 14, Prof. Miao Wei's team at the Institute of Hydrobiology (IHB) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Prof. Zhang Jianzhi's team at the University ...
Aquatic ciliates are single-celled eukaryotes whose diverse feeding modes and rapid physiological responses underpin key processes in both marine and freshwater ecosystems. Ecophysiology examines how ...
The divergence time estimation of Ciliophora inferred from the data matrix of 224 taxa (190 ciliates and 34 outgroup taxa) and 718 genes. Ciliated protists (the phylum Ciliophora) are among the most ...
Ciliates are minute, single-celled organisms with several nuclei, and are abundant in freshwater, the oceans and soil. The name “ciliate” comes from 'cilia', tiny hair-like structures, which cover ...
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