Comparison of four protein phylogeny of parabasalian symbionts in termite guts.
暂无分享,去创建一个
Moriya Ohkuma | T. Kudo | M. Ohkuma | Tetsushi Inoue | Toshiaki Kudo | Kanako Saita | Tetsushi Inoue | Kanako Saita
[1] K. Strimmer,et al. Inferring confidence sets of possibly misspecified gene trees , 2002, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.
[2] G. McFadden,et al. Phylogenetic Diversity of Parabasalian Symbionts from Termites, Including the Phylogenetic Position of Pseudotrypanosoma and Trichonympha , 1998, The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology.
[3] G. Brugerolle,et al. Ultrastructure of Joenina pulchella Grassi, 1917 (Protista, Parabasalia), a reassessment of evolutionary trends in the parabasalids, and a new order Cristamonadida for devescovinid, calonymphid and lophomonad flagellates , 2001 .
[4] Hervé Philippe,et al. The potential value of indels as phylogenetic markers: position of trichomonads as a case study. , 2002, Molecular biology and evolution.
[5] R. Redfield,et al. Phylogenetic Placement of Trichonympha , 1998, The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology.
[6] T. Kudo,et al. Phylogenetic Identification of Hypermastigotes, Pseudotrichonympha, Spirotrichonympha, Holomastigotoides, and Parabasalian Symbionts in the Hindgut of Termites , 2000, The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology.
[7] T. Kudo,et al. Molecular cloning and characterization of a cellulase gene from a symbiotic protist of the lower termite, Coptotermes formosanus. , 2005, Gene.
[8] T. Kudo,et al. Phylogenetic Identification of the Symbiotic Hypermastigote Trichonympha agilis in the Hindgut of the Termite Reticulitermes speratus Based on Small‐Subunit rRNA Sequence , 1998, The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology.
[9] T. Yoshimura,et al. Symbiotic Associations with Protists , 2000 .
[10] J. Thompson,et al. The CLUSTAL_X windows interface: flexible strategies for multiple sequence alignment aided by quality analysis tools. , 1997, Nucleic acids research.
[11] B. Honigberg. Evolutionary and systematic relationships in the flagellate order Trichomonadida Kirby. , 1963, The Journal of protozoology.
[12] J. Palmer,et al. Molecular phylogenies of Parabasalia inferred from four protein genes and comparison with rRNA trees. , 2004, Molecular phylogenetics and evolution.
[13] M. Sogin,et al. New Insights into the Phylogeny of Trichomonads Inferred from Small Subunit rRNA Sequences. , 1998, Protist.
[14] 安部 琢哉,et al. Termites: Evolution, Sociality, Symbioses, Ecology , 2000, Springer Netherlands.
[15] J. Flegr,et al. Cryptic species within the Tetratrichomonas gallinarum species complex revealed by molecular polymorphism. , 2005, Veterinary parasitology.
[16] P. Keeling. Molecular phylogenetic position of Trichomitopsis termopsidis (Parabasalia) and evidence for the Trichomitopsiinae , 2002 .
[17] G. Brugerolle. Morphological characters of Spirotrichonymphids: Microjoenia, Spirotrichonymphella and Spirotrichonympha symbionts of the australian termite Porotermes grandis , 2001 .
[18] O. Gascuel,et al. A simple, fast, and accurate algorithm to estimate large phylogenies by maximum likelihood. , 2003, Systematic biology.
[19] John P. Huelsenbeck,et al. MRBAYES: Bayesian inference of phylogenetic trees , 2001, Bioinform..
[20] E. Viscogliosi,et al. Phylogenetic Relationships of the Glycolytic Enzyme, Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase, from Parabasalid Flagellates , 1998, Journal of Molecular Evolution.
[21] J. Bergsten. A review of long‐branch attraction , 2005, Cladistics : the international journal of the Willi Hennig Society.
[22] Hidetoshi Shimodaira,et al. Multiple Comparisons of Log-Likelihoods with Applications to Phylogenetic Inference , 1999, Molecular Biology and Evolution.
[23] Martin Vingron,et al. TREE-PUZZLE: maximum likelihood phylogenetic analysis using quartets and parallel computing , 2002, Bioinform..
[24] M. Sogin,et al. Molecular phylogeny of parabasalids inferred from small subunit rRNA sequences, with emphasis on the Devescovinidae and Calonymphidae (Trichomonadea). , 2002, Molecular phylogenetics and evolution.
[25] Jaroslav Flegr,et al. Critical analysis of the topology and rooting of the parabasalian 16S rRNA tree. , 2004 .
[26] John J. Lee,et al. An illustrated guide to the protozoa , 1985 .
[27] H. König,et al. Rapid isolation of single microbial cells from mixed natural and laboratory populations with the aid of a micromanipulator. , 1999, Systematic and applied microbiology.
[28] T. Kudo,et al. Molecular phylogeny of parabasalids inferred from small subunit rRNA sequences, with emphasis on the Hypermastigea. , 2005, Molecular phylogenetics and evolution.
[29] V. Edgcomb,et al. Phylogenetic position of parabasalid symbionts from the termite Calotermes flavicollis based on small subunit rRNA sequences. , 2000, International Microbiology.
[30] M. Sogin,et al. Molecular Phylogeny of Parabasalids Based on Small Subunit rRNA Sequences, with Emphasis on the Trichomonadinae Subfamily , 2000, The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology.
[31] P. Keeling. Polymorphic Insertions and Deletions in Parabasalian Enolase Genes , 2004, Journal of Molecular Evolution.