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T Martin Embley

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Plos One|June 24, 2011
Informational gene phylogenies do not support a fourth domain of life for nucleocytoplasmic large DNA virusesTom A Williams, T Martin Embley, Eva Heinz
Current Opinion in Microbiology|December 9, 2014
Lateral gene transfers and the origins of the eukaryote proteome: a view from microbial parasitesRobert P Hirt, Cecilia Alsmark, T Martin Embley
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|January 5, 2002
Grassland management regimens reduce small-scale heterogeneity and species diversity of beta-proteobacterial ammonia pxidizer populationsGordon Webster, T Martin Embley, James I Prosser
The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology|April 4, 2006
Ultrastructural description of Breviata anathema, n. gen., n. sp., the organism previously studied as "Mastigamoeba invertens"Giselle Walker, Joel B Dacks, T Martin Embley
Plos Pathogens|November 18, 2016
Microsporidia: Why Make Nucleotides if You Can Steal Them?Paul Dean, Robert P Hirt, T Martin Embley
Genome Biology and Evolution|February 7, 2017
Phylogenetic Diversity of NTT Nucleotide Transport Proteins in Free-Living and Parasitic Bacteria and EukaryotesPeter Major, T Martin Embley, Tom A Williams
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|June 7, 2006
Introduction: How and when did microbes change the world?Thomas Cavalier-Smith, Martin Brasier, T Martin Embley
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|July 3, 2009
The primary divisions of life: a phylogenomic approach employing composition-heterogeneous methodsPeter G Foster, Cymon J Cox, T Martin Embley
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|March 15, 2002
Iron hydrogenases--ancient enzymes in modern eukaryotesDavid S Horner, Burkhard Heil, Thomas Happe, et al.
Nature Communications|March 12, 2015
Plastid establishment did not require a chlamydial partnerDaryl Domman, Matthias Horn, T Martin Embley, et al.
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Plos One|June 24, 2011
Informational gene phylogenies do not support a fourth domain of life for nucleocytoplasmic large DNA virusesTom A Williams, T Martin Embley, Eva Heinz
Current Opinion in Microbiology|December 9, 2014
Lateral gene transfers and the origins of the eukaryote proteome: a view from microbial parasitesRobert P Hirt, Cecilia Alsmark, T Martin Embley
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|January 5, 2002
Grassland management regimens reduce small-scale heterogeneity and species diversity of beta-proteobacterial ammonia pxidizer populationsGordon Webster, T Martin Embley, James I Prosser
The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology|April 4, 2006
Ultrastructural description of Breviata anathema, n. gen., n. sp., the organism previously studied as "Mastigamoeba invertens"Giselle Walker, Joel B Dacks, T Martin Embley
Plos Pathogens|November 18, 2016
Microsporidia: Why Make Nucleotides if You Can Steal Them?Paul Dean, Robert P Hirt, T Martin Embley
Genome Biology and Evolution|February 7, 2017
Phylogenetic Diversity of NTT Nucleotide Transport Proteins in Free-Living and Parasitic Bacteria and EukaryotesPeter Major, T Martin Embley, Tom A Williams
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|June 7, 2006
Introduction: How and when did microbes change the world?Thomas Cavalier-Smith, Martin Brasier, T Martin Embley
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|July 3, 2009
The primary divisions of life: a phylogenomic approach employing composition-heterogeneous methodsPeter G Foster, Cymon J Cox, T Martin Embley
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|March 15, 2002
Iron hydrogenases--ancient enzymes in modern eukaryotesDavid S Horner, Burkhard Heil, Thomas Happe, et al.
Nature Communications|March 12, 2015
Plastid establishment did not require a chlamydial partnerDaryl Domman, Matthias Horn, T Martin Embley, et al.
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