Factors mediating plastid dependency and the origins of parasitism in apicomplexans and their close relatives

Volume: 112, Issue: 33, Pages: 10200 - 10207
Published: Feb 25, 2015
Abstract
Apicomplexans are a major lineage of parasites, including causative agents of malaria and toxoplasmosis. How such highly adapted parasites evolved from free-living ancestors is poorly understood, particularly because they contain nonphotosynthetic plastids with which they have a complex metabolic dependency. Here, we examine the origin of apicomplexan parasitism by resolving the evolutionary distribution of several key characteristics in their...
Paper Details
Title
Factors mediating plastid dependency and the origins of parasitism in apicomplexans and their close relatives
Published Date
Feb 25, 2015
Volume
112
Issue
33
Pages
10200 - 10207
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