New #ISEPpapers! Single‐Cell Transcriptomes and Phylogenomic Analysis of Uncultivated #Oxymonads: Morelia Trznadel et al. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC13002328/

"Oxymonads are divided into five families in a classification that has remained more or less unchanged for 35 years, but the relationships of these families are unknown... Here, we carry out the first phylogenomic analysis of oxymonads that includes all five families."

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Single-celled protists in the guts of animals thrive without mitochondria, study finds

Almost all eukaryotic organisms, from plants and animals to fungi, can't survive without mitochondria, which generate chemical energy using oxygen. However, a new study by Lukáš Novák and Vladimír Hampl of Charles University, published in the journal PLOS Genetics, finds that multiple members of the oxymonads, a group of single-celled protists that live inside the guts of termites and other animals, have evolved to live quite happily without them.

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