Martin Embley
Embley, T. M. (T. Martin)
VIAF ID: 58836989 (Personal)
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Works
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Analyses of charophyte chloroplast genomes help characterize the ancestral chloroplast genome of land plants | |
Analysis of the sulfate-reducing bacterial and methanogenic archaeal populations in contrasting Antarctic sediments | |
The archaebacterial origin of eukaryotes | |
Bayesian modelling of compositional heterogeneity in molecular phylogenetics. | |
Biochemical and genetic evidence for a family of heterotrimeric G-proteins in Trichomonas vaginalis. | |
Changing ideas about eukaryotic origins | |
Chaperonin 60 phylogeny provides further evidence for secondary loss of mitochondria among putative early-branching eukaryotes. | |
Comparative genomics of trypanosomatid parasitic protozoa | |
Comparison of the molecular diversity of the methanogenic community at the brackish and marine ends of a UK estuary | |
Conflicting phylogenies for early land plants are caused by composition biases among synonymous substitutions | |
A congruent phylogenomic signal places eukaryotes within the Archaea. | |
Conserved properties of hydrogenosomal and mitochondrial ADP/ATP carriers: a common origin for both organelles | |
Coupling of diversification and pH adaptation during the evolution of terrestrial Thaumarchaeota | |
Cultivation-based and molecular approaches to characterisation of terrestrial and aquatic nitrifiers | |
Cyclidium porcatum n. sp.: a Free-living anaerobic scuticociliate containing a stable complex of hydrogenosomes, eubacteria and archaeobacteria | |
Development, life cycle, ultrastructure and phylogenetic position ofPasteuria ramosaMetchnikoff 1888: rediscovery of an obligate endoparasite ofDaphnia magnaStraus | |
Differential remodelling of peroxisome function underpins the environmental and metabolic adaptability of diplonemids and kinetoplastids. | |
The diversity and evolution of thioredoxin reductase: new perspectives | |
Draft genome sequence of the sexually transmitted pathogen Trichomonas vaginalis | |
Early evolution comes full circle | |
The effect of non-reversibility on inferring rooted phylogenies. | |
Evolutionary conservation and in vitro reconstitution of microsporidian iron-sulfur cluster biosynthesis | |
A family of nuclear homing endonucleases. | |
Fructose-1,6-bisphosphate aldolases in amitochondriate protists constitute a single protein subfamily with eubacterial relationships | |
Generalizing rate heterogeneity across sites in statistical phylogenetics | |
The genome of the protist parasite Entamoeba histolytica | |
Genomes of two archaeal endosymbionts show convergent adaptations to an intracellular lifestyle | |
Hydrogenosomal succinyl-CoA synthetase from the rumen-dwelling fungus Neocallimastix patriciarum; an energy-producing enzyme of mitochondrial origin. | |
Hydrogenosomes, mitochondria and early eukaryotic evolution. | |
Inference of the phylogenetic position of oxymonads based on nine genes: support for metamonada and excavata. | |
Informational gene phylogenies do not support a fourth domain of life for nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses | |
Integrative modeling of gene and genome evolution roots the archaeal tree of life | |
Introduction: How and when did microbes change the world? | |
Iron hydrogenases--ancient enzymes in modern eukaryotes. | |
Isolation of haloarchaea that grow at low salinities. | |
Lactobacillus vaginalis sp. nov. from the Human Vagina | |
Lateral gene transfers and the origins of the eukaryote proteome: a view from microbial parasites | |
The linear PCR reaction: a simple and robust method for sequencing amplified rRNA genes | |
Links between ammonia oxidizer species composition, functional diversity and nitrification kinetics in grassland soils | |
Localization and functionality of microsporidian iron-sulphur cluster assembly proteins | |
Major steps in cell evolution, c2006: | |
MICROBIAL DIVERSITY: Domains and Kingdoms | |
Microsporidia are related to Fungi: evidence from the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II and other proteins | |
Microsporidia: Why Make Nucleotides if You Can Steal Them? | |
Mitochondria and hydrogenosomes are two forms of the same fundamental organelle | |
Molecular analysis of enrichment cultures of marine ammonia oxidisers | |
Molecular data suggest an early acquisition of the mitochondrion endosymbiont | |
Multiple origins of anaerobic ciliates with hydrogenosomes within the radiation of aerobic ciliates | |
Multiple secondary origins of the anaerobic lifestyle in eukaryotes | |
Naegleria nucleolar introns contain two group I ribozymes with different functions in RNA splicing and processing. | |
A new family of cell surface located purine transporters in Microsporidia and related fungal endoparasites | |
New substitution models for rooting phylogenetic trees | |
Nitrogen cycling and community structure of proteobacterial beta-subgroup ammonia-oxidizing bacteria within polluted marine fish farm sediments | |
A novel potential surface protein in Trichomonas vaginalis contains a leucine-rich repeat shared by micro-organisms from all three domains of life | |
A novel route for ATP acquisition by the remnant mitochondria of Encephalitozoon cuniculi. | |
Of clades and clans: terms for phylogenetic relationships in unrooted trees | |
Phylogenetic analyses of diplomonad genes reveal frequent lateral gene transfers affecting eukaryotes. | |
Phylogenetic Diversity of NTT Nucleotide Transport Proteins in Free-Living and Parasitic Bacteria and Eukaryotes | |
Phylogenetic relationships among karyorelictids and heterotrichs inferred from small subunit rRNA sequences: resolution at the base of the ciliate tree. | |
Phylogenomics provides robust support for a two-domains tree of life | |
Planctomycetes and eukaryotes: a case of analogy not homology | |
Plasma membrane-located purine nucleotide transport proteins are key components for host exploitation by microsporidian intracellular parasites | |
Plastid establishment did not require a chlamydial partner | |
The primary divisions of life: a phylogenomic approach employing composition-heterogeneous methods | |
Primary succession of soil Crenarchaeota across a receding glacier foreland | |
Reduction and expansion in microsporidian genome evolution: new insights from comparative genomics | |
Resculpting the binding pocket of APC superfamily LeuT-fold amino acid transporters. | |
The ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase gene cluster of Methylococcus capsulatus (Bath) | |
The SAR11 group of alpha-proteobacteria is not related to the origin of mitochondria | |
Some rumen ciliates have endosymbiotic methanogens | |
Species Diversity of Uncultured and Cultured Populations of Soil and Marine Ammonia Oxidizing Bacteria. | |
Steps on the road to eukaryotes | |
Transcriptomic profiling of host-parasite interactions in the microsporidian Trachipleistophora hominis | |
Transport proteins of parasitic protists and their role in nutrient salvage. | |
Transporter gene acquisition and innovation in the evolution of Microsporidia intracellular parasites. | |
Trichomonas hydrogenosomes contain the NADH dehydrogenase module of mitochondrial complex I. | |
Ultrastructural description of Breviata anathema, n. gen., n. sp., the organism previously studied as "Mastigamoeba invertens". | |
Unique phylogenetic relationships of glucokinase and glucosephosphate isomerase of the amitochondriate eukaryotes Giardia intestinalis, Spironucleus barkhanus and Trichomonas vaginalis. | |
Use of 16S rRNA-targeted oligonucleotide probes to investigate function and phylogeny of sulphate-reducing bacteria and methanogenic archaea in a UK estuary. |