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Christopher E Lane

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Current Biology : CB|July 6, 2007
Bacterial endosymbionts: genome reduction in a hot spotChristopher E Lane
Current Biology : CB|February 8, 2017
Biodiversity: More Surprises from the Smallest Marine EukaryotesChristopher E Lane
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|January 17, 2012
Red algal parasites: models for a life history evolution that leaves photosynthesis behind again and againNicolas A Blouin, Christopher E Lane
Journal of Phycology|December 12, 2018
Molecular phylogenetics supports a clade of red algal parasites retaining native plastids: taxonomy and terminology revisedEric D Salomaki, Christopher E Lane
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|April 2, 2008
The eukaryotic tree of life: endosymbiosis takes its TOLChristopher E Lane, John M Archibald
Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology|April 22, 2017
Parasitism finds many solutions to the same problems in red algae (Florideophyceae, Rhodophyta)Jillian M Freese, Christopher E Lane
The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology|November 25, 2006
Novel nucleomorph genome architecture in the cryptomonad genus hemiselmisChristopher E Lane, John M Archibald
Journal of Phycology|March 12, 2020
Response to Preuss and Zuccarello (2020): biological definitions that can be unambiguously applied for red algal parasitesEric D Salomaki, Christopher E Lane
Journal of Phycology|October 23, 2025
Introgression and intermixing in North Pacific AlariaKristina X Terpis, Christopher E Lane
Journal of Phycology|April 5, 2016
NEW MARINE MEMBERS OF THE GENUS HEMISELMIS (CRYPTOMONADALES, CRYPTOPHYCEAE)(1)Christopher E Lane, John M Archibald
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Current Biology : CB|July 6, 2007
Bacterial endosymbionts: genome reduction in a hot spotChristopher E Lane
Current Biology : CB|February 8, 2017
Biodiversity: More Surprises from the Smallest Marine EukaryotesChristopher E Lane
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|January 17, 2012
Red algal parasites: models for a life history evolution that leaves photosynthesis behind again and againNicolas A Blouin, Christopher E Lane
Journal of Phycology|December 12, 2018
Molecular phylogenetics supports a clade of red algal parasites retaining native plastids: taxonomy and terminology revisedEric D Salomaki, Christopher E Lane
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|April 2, 2008
The eukaryotic tree of life: endosymbiosis takes its TOLChristopher E Lane, John M Archibald
Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology|April 22, 2017
Parasitism finds many solutions to the same problems in red algae (Florideophyceae, Rhodophyta)Jillian M Freese, Christopher E Lane
The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology|November 25, 2006
Novel nucleomorph genome architecture in the cryptomonad genus hemiselmisChristopher E Lane, John M Archibald
Journal of Phycology|March 12, 2020
Response to Preuss and Zuccarello (2020): biological definitions that can be unambiguously applied for red algal parasitesEric D Salomaki, Christopher E Lane
Journal of Phycology|October 23, 2025
Introgression and intermixing in North Pacific AlariaKristina X Terpis, Christopher E Lane
Journal of Phycology|April 5, 2016
NEW MARINE MEMBERS OF THE GENUS HEMISELMIS (CRYPTOMONADALES, CRYPTOPHYCEAE)(1)Christopher E Lane, John M Archibald
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