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Laura Eme

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Biology Open|February 24, 2018
Symbiosis in the microbial world: from ecology to genome evolutionJean-Baptiste Raina, Laura Eme, F Joseph Pollock, et al.
BMC Evolutionary Biology|May 20, 2016
Heme pathway evolution in kinetoplastid protistsUgo Cenci, Daniel Moog, Bruce A Curtis, et al.
Research in Microbiology|March 9, 2013
Metagenomics of Kamchatkan hot spring filaments reveal two new major (hyper)thermophilic lineages related to ThaumarchaeotaLaura Eme, Laila J Reigstad, Anja Spang, et al.
Nature Microbiology|June 27, 2022
A closed Candidatus Odinarchaeum chromosome exposes Asgard archaeal virusesDaniel Tamarit, Eva F Caceres, Mart Krupovic, et al.
Genome Biology and Evolution|July 23, 2019
Nephromyces Represents a Diverse and Novel Lineage of the Apicomplexa That Has Retained ApicoplastsSergio A Muñoz-Gómez, Keira Durnin, Laura Eme, et al.
Science Advances|September 14, 2020
Chlamydial contribution to anaerobic metabolism during eukaryotic evolutionCourtney W Stairs, Jennah E Dharamshi, Daniel Tamarit, et al.
The New Phytologist|April 4, 2026
Nucleomorph phylogenomics suggests a deep and ancient origin of cryptophyte plastids within RhodophytaLukáš V F Novák, Sergio A Muñoz-Gómez, Maria Ciobanu, et al.
Plos Genetics|March 30, 2018
Asgard archaea are the closest prokaryotic relatives of eukaryotesAnja Spang, Laura Eme, Jimmy H Saw, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|January 14, 2022
Site-and-branch-heterogeneous analyses of an expanded dataset favour mitochondria as sister to known AlphaproteobacteriaSergio A Muñoz-Gómez, Edward Susko, Kelsey Williamson, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|September 28, 2016
The changing view of eukaryogenesis - fossils, cells, lineages and how they all come togetherJoel B Dacks, Mark C Field, Roger Buick, et al.
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Biology Open|February 24, 2018
Symbiosis in the microbial world: from ecology to genome evolutionJean-Baptiste Raina, Laura Eme, F Joseph Pollock, et al.
BMC Evolutionary Biology|May 20, 2016
Heme pathway evolution in kinetoplastid protistsUgo Cenci, Daniel Moog, Bruce A Curtis, et al.
Research in Microbiology|March 9, 2013
Metagenomics of Kamchatkan hot spring filaments reveal two new major (hyper)thermophilic lineages related to ThaumarchaeotaLaura Eme, Laila J Reigstad, Anja Spang, et al.
Nature Microbiology|June 27, 2022
A closed Candidatus Odinarchaeum chromosome exposes Asgard archaeal virusesDaniel Tamarit, Eva F Caceres, Mart Krupovic, et al.
Genome Biology and Evolution|July 23, 2019
Nephromyces Represents a Diverse and Novel Lineage of the Apicomplexa That Has Retained ApicoplastsSergio A Muñoz-Gómez, Keira Durnin, Laura Eme, et al.
Science Advances|September 14, 2020
Chlamydial contribution to anaerobic metabolism during eukaryotic evolutionCourtney W Stairs, Jennah E Dharamshi, Daniel Tamarit, et al.
The New Phytologist|April 4, 2026
Nucleomorph phylogenomics suggests a deep and ancient origin of cryptophyte plastids within RhodophytaLukáš V F Novák, Sergio A Muñoz-Gómez, Maria Ciobanu, et al.
Plos Genetics|March 30, 2018
Asgard archaea are the closest prokaryotic relatives of eukaryotesAnja Spang, Laura Eme, Jimmy H Saw, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|January 14, 2022
Site-and-branch-heterogeneous analyses of an expanded dataset favour mitochondria as sister to known AlphaproteobacteriaSergio A Muñoz-Gómez, Edward Susko, Kelsey Williamson, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|September 28, 2016
The changing view of eukaryogenesis - fossils, cells, lineages and how they all come togetherJoel B Dacks, Mark C Field, Roger Buick, et al.
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