Patrick J. Keeling
Patrick John Keeling is a biologist and professor in the Department of Botany at the University of British Columbia. His research investigates the phylogeny, genomics and molecular evolution of protists and his work has led to numerous advances in assembling the eukaryotic tree of life. He has also identified several cases of horizontal gene transfer.
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Patterns of genome evolution among the microsporidian parasites Encephalitozoon cuniculi, Antonospora locustae and Enterocytozoon bieneusi. by Nicolas Corradi, Donna E Akiyoshi, Hilary G Morrison, Xiaochuan Feng, Louis M Weiss, Saul Tzipori, Patrick J Keeling
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Distribution and phylogeny of EFL and EF-1alpha in Euglenozoa suggest ancestral co-occurrence followed by differential loss. by Gillian H Gile, Drahomíra Faktorová, Christina A Castlejohn, Gertraud Burger, B Franz Lang, Mark A Farmer, Julius Lukes, Patrick J Keeling
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Genomic survey of the non-cultivatable opportunistic human pathogen, Enterocytozoon bieneusi. by Donna E Akiyoshi, Hilary G Morrison, Shi Lei, Xiaochuan Feng, Quanshun Zhang, Nicolas Corradi, Harriet Mayanja, James K Tumwine, Patrick J Keeling, Louis M Weiss, Saul Tzipori
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The Aquatic Symbiosis Genomics Project: probing the evolution of symbiosis across the Tree of Life [version 2; peer review: 4 approved, 1 approved with reservations] by Matthew Berriman, Victoria McKenna, Roxanne Beinart, John M. Archibald, Ute Hentschel, Michael N. Dawson, Jose V. Lopez, Patrick J. Keeling, Jillian M. Petersen, Mark Blaxter, José M. Martín-Durán, Oleg Simakov, Julia D. Sigwart, Guy Cochrane, Michael Sweet, Kelly R. Sutherland, Anne W. Thompson, Nicholas J. Talbot, Peter W. Harrison, Sara Bender, Mara K.N. Lawniczak, Jeena Rajan
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Macronuclear genome sequence of the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila, a model eukaryote. by Jonathan A Eisen, Robert S Coyne, Martin Wu, Dongying Wu, Mathangi Thiagarajan, Jennifer R Wortman, Jonathan H Badger, Qinghu Ren, Paolo Amedeo, Kristie M Jones, Luke J Tallon, Arthur L Delcher, Steven L Salzberg, Joana C Silva, Brian J Haas, William H Majoros, Maryam Farzad, Jane M Carlton, Roger K Smith, Jyoti Garg, Ronald E Pearlman, Kathleen M Karrer, Lei Sun, Gerard Manning, Nels C Elde, Aaron P Turkewitz, David J Asai, David E Wilkes, Yufeng Wang, Hong Cai, Kathleen Collins, B Andrew Stewart, Suzanne R Lee, Katarzyna Wilamowska, Zasha Weinberg, Walter L Ruzzo, Dorota Wloga, Jacek Gaertig, Joseph Frankel, Che-Chia Tsao, Martin A Gorovsky, Patrick J Keeling, Ross F Waller, Nicola J Patron, J Michael Cherry, Nicholas A Stover, Cynthia J Krieger, Christina del Toro, Hilary F Ryder, Sondra C Williamson, Rebecca A Barbeau, Eileen P Hamilton, Eduardo Orias
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