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Evolution of the eukaryotic membrane trafficking system as revealed by comparative genomic and phylogenetic analysis of adaptin, golgin, and SNARE proteins
DownloadSpring 2020
All eukaryotic cells possess a complex system of endomembranes that functions in trafficking molecular cargo within the cell, which is not observed in prokaryotic cells. This membrane trafficking system is fundamental to the cellular physiology of extant eukaryotes, and includes organelles such...
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Spring 2016
Schlacht, Alexander Douglas William
One of the features that distinguishes eukaryotes from prokaryotes is the membrane trafficking system. This system underpins much of the functionality of the eukaryotic cell, and is necessary for feeding, motility and communication. Analyses aimed at addressing the evolution of this system have...
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The ecology of boreal forest floor microbial communities in relation to environmental factors
DownloadFall 2012
Soil microbial communities in boreal forests are structured by complex interactions among many factors operating simultaneously on large and small spatial scales. Of particular note in the boreal mixedwood, the microbial communities under trembling aspen and white spruce forest floors are...