Title : The genome of the foraminiferan Reticulomyxa filosa - Glockner_2014_Curr.Biol_24_11 |
Author(s) : Glockner G , Hulsmann N , Schleicher M , Noegel AA , Eichinger L , Gallinger C , Pawlowski J , Sierra R , Euteneuer U , Pillet L , Moustafa A , Platzer M , Groth M , Szafranski K , Schliwa M |
Ref : Current Biology , 24 :11 , 2014 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Rhizaria are a major branch of eukaryote evolution with an extensive microfossil record, but only scarce molecular data are available. The rhizarian species Reticulomyxa filosa, belonging to the Foraminifera, is free-living in freshwater environments. In culture, it thrives only as a plasmodium with thousands of haploid nuclei in one cell. The R. filosa genome is the first foraminiferal genome to be deciphered. |
PubMedSearch : Glockner_2014_Curr.Biol_24_11 |
PubMedID: 24332546 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: retfi-x6m7c7 , retfi-x6nwc0 |
Gene_locus | retfi-x6m7c7 retfi-x6nwc0 |
Gene_locus_frgt | retfi-x6p9c3 retfi-x6pae9 retfi-x6p4f0 retfi-x6n3q7 retfi-x6pbf1 retfi-x6lr62 retfi-x6m2j5 retfi-x6p768 |
Glockner G, Hulsmann N, Schleicher M, Noegel AA, Eichinger L, Gallinger C, Pawlowski J, Sierra R, Euteneuer U, Pillet L, Moustafa A, Platzer M, Groth M, Szafranski K, Schliwa M (2014)
The genome of the foraminiferan Reticulomyxa filosa
Current Biology
24 :11
Glockner G, Hulsmann N, Schleicher M, Noegel AA, Eichinger L, Gallinger C, Pawlowski J, Sierra R, Euteneuer U, Pillet L, Moustafa A, Platzer M, Groth M, Szafranski K, Schliwa M (2014)
Current Biology
24 :11