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    Geographic variation in the eukaryotic virome of human diarrhea by Holtz, L., Cao, S., Zhao, G., Bauer, I., Denno, D., Klein, E., Antonio, M., Stine, O., Snelling, Thomas, Kirkwood, C., Wang, D.

    Published 2014
    “…Little is known about the population of eukaryotic viruses in the human gut ("virome") or the potential role it may play in disease. …”
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    Humanizing glycosylation pathways in eukaryotic expression systems by Khan, Amjad Hayat, Bayat, Hadi, Rajabibazl, Masoumeh, Sabri, Suriana, Rahimpour, Azam

    Published 2017
    “…However, glycosylation profile of eukaryotic expression systems differs from human. Glycosylation strategies have been proposed for humanizing the glycosylation pathways in expression hosts which is the main theme of this review. …”
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    Identification of the ISWI chromatin remodeling complex of the early branching Eukaryote Trypanosoma brucei by Stanne, Tara, Shankar Narayanan, Mani, Ridewood, Sophie, Ling, Alexandra, Witmer, Kathrin, Kushwaha, Manish, Wiesler, Simone, Wickstead, Bill, Wood, Jennifer, Rudenko, Gloria

    Published 2015
    “…ISWI chromatin remodelers are highly conserved in eukaryotes and are important for the assembly and spacing of nucleosomes, thereby controlling transcription initiation and elongation. …”
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    Vertical distribution of metabolically active eukaryotes in the water column and sediments of the Black Sea by Coolen, Marco, Shtereva, G.

    Published 2009
    “…Recent DNA-based phylogenetic studies have reported high eukaryotal diversities in a wide range of settings including samples obtained from anoxic environments. …”
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    Cloning of eukaryotic expression cassette into pMG36e Lactococcal vector by Lim, Yi Yi

    Published 2015
    “…The modified eukaryotic expression cassette was PCR-amplified from pcDNA3.1HisA/IRES before sub-cloning into lactococcal vector pMG36e.pMG36eharbouringmodified eukaryotic expression cassette was successfully transformed into E. coli TOP 10 but not L. lactis NZ9000. …”
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    Trypanosome outer kinetochore proteins suggest conservation of chromosome segregation machinery across eukaryotes by D’Archivio, Simon, Wickstead, Bill

    Published 2016
    “…Kinetochores are multiprotein complexes that couple eukaryotic chromosomes to the mitotic spindle to ensure proper segregation. …”
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    An electrochemical system for the study of trans-plasma membrane electron transport in whole eukaryotic cells by Sherman, Harry G., Jovanovic, Carolyn, Stolnik, Snow, Rawson, Frankie J.

    Published 2018
    “…The development of new assays to study trans-plasma membrane electron transport (tPMET) in eukaryotic systems is paramount for a number reasons, which include the further understanding of the underlying biology which can then potentially be applied to innovate technological advancements in biosensing, microbial fuel, and pharmaceutical fields. …”
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    IRES: incorporated lactococcal bicistronic vector for target gene expression in a eukaryotic system by Abdul Mutalib, Nur Elina, Mat Isa, Nurulfiza, Mohamed Alitheen, Noorjahan Banu, Song, Adelene Ai Lian, Abdul Rahim, Raha

    Published 2014
    “…This preliminary result shows that the newly constructed lactococcal bicistronic vector can co-express multiple genes in a eukaryotic system via the IRES element thus suggesting its feasibility to be used for transfection of in vitro cell cultures and vaccine delivery.…”
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    A simple 18S rDNA approach for the identification of cultured eukaryotic microalgae with an emphasis on primers by Khaw, Yam Sim, Khong, Nicholas Mun Hoe, Shaharuddin, Noor Azmi, Md.Yusoff, Fatimah

    Published 2020
    “…This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of different primers for identifying cultured eukaryotic microalgae using a simple 18S rDNA approach. …”
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    Widespread inter- and intra-domain horizontal gene transfer of d-amino acid metabolism enzymes in eukaryotes by Naranjo-Ortíz, Miguel A., Brock, Matthias, Brunke, Sascha, Hube, Bernhard, Marcet-Houben, Marina, Gabaldón, Toni

    Published 2016
    “…Analysis of the growing number of available fully-sequenced genomes has shown that Horizontal Gene Transfer (HGT) in eukaryotes is more common than previously thought. It has been proposed that genes with certain functions may be more prone to HGT than others, but we still have a very poor understanding of the selective forces driving eukaryotic HGT. …”
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    Classification of eukaryotic splice-junction genetic sequences using averaged one-dependence estimators with subsumption resolution by Htike@Muhammad Yusof, Zaw Zaw, Win, Shoon Lei

    Published 2013
    “…This paper describes a state-of-the-art machine learning based approach called averaged one-dependence estimators with subsumption resolution to tackle the problem of recognizing an important class of genetic sequences known as eukaryotic splice junctions. To lower the computational complexity and to increase the generalization capability of the system, we employ a genetic algorithm to select relevant nucleotides that are directly responsible for splice-junction recognition. …”
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    A metagenome for lacustrine Cladophora (Cladophorales) reveals remarkable diversity of eukaryotic epibionts and genes relevant to materials cycling by Graham, Linda E., Knack, Jennifer J., Graham, Melissa E., Graham, James M., Zulkifly, Shahrizim

    Published 2015
    “…Here, we report taxonomic diversity of eukaryotic and prokaryotic epibionts and diversity of genes associated with materials cycling in a Cladophora metagenome sampled from Lake Mendota, Dane Co., WI, USA, during the growing season of 2012. …”
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    Comparative genomic analysis reveals a diverse repertoire of genes involved in prokaryote-eukaryote interactions within the Pseudovibrio Genus by Romano, S., Fernàndez-Guerra, A., Reen, F., Glöckner, F., Crowley, S., O'Sullivan, O., Cotter, P., Adams, C., Dobson, A., O'Gara, Fergal

    Published 2016
    “…We then focused on studying those systems known to be involved in the interactions with eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. This analysis revealed that the genus harbors a large diversity of toxin-like proteins, secretion systems and their potential effectors. …”
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