Additional file 24 of Unexpected organellar locations of ESCRT machinery in Giardia intestinalis and complex evolutionary dynamics spanning the transition to parasitism in the lineage Fornicata
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Authors: Pipaliya, Shweta V.; Santos, Rui; Salas-Leiva, Dayana; Balmer, Erina A.; Wirdnam, Corina D.; Roger, Andrew J.; Hehl, Adrian B.; +2 Authors
Pipaliya, Shweta V.; Santos, Rui; Salas-Leiva, Dayana; Balmer, Erina A.; Wirdnam, Corina D.; Roger, Andrew J.; Hehl, Adrian B.; Faso, Carmen; Dacks, Joel B.;
Additional file 24 of Unexpected organellar locations of ESCRT machinery in Giardia intestinalis and complex evolutionary dynamics spanning the transition to parasitism in the lineage Fornicata
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Additional file 24: Additional Material 24-Supplementary Table 4. Pan eukaryotic ESCRT queries and databases used for retrieval of up-to-date genomes and transcriptomes for homology searching and phylogenetic analyses.
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