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Dr Tom Williams.
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Year
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Dr Peter Major
Dr Kacper Sendra
Dr Paul Dean
Dr Tom Williams
Andrew Watson
et al.
A new family of cell surface located purine transporters in Microsporidia and related fungal endoparasites
2019
Dr Paul Dean
Dr Kacper Sendra
Dr Tom Williams
Andrew Watson
Dr Peter Major
et al.
Transporter gene acquisition and innovation in the evolution of Microsporidia intracellular parasites
2018
Dr Alina Goldberg Cavalleri
Dr Paul Dean
Dr Tom Williams
Dr Sirintra Nakjang
Dr Shaojun Long
et al.
Evolutionary conservation and
in vitro
reconstitution of microsporidian iron–sulfur cluster biosynthesis
2017
Dr Tom Williams
Dr Sarah Heaps
Emeritus Professor T. Martin Embley FMedSci FRS
Integrative modelling of gene and genome evolution roots the archaeal tree of life
2017
Dr Tom Williams
Dr Sirintra Nakjang
Professor Robert Hirt
Emeritus Professor T. Martin Embley FMedSci FRS
A Recent Whole-Genome Duplication Divides Populations of a Globally Distributed Microsporidian
2016
Dr Tom Williams
Emeritus Professor T. Martin Embley FMedSci FRS
Changing ideas about eukaryotic origins
2015
Dr Tom Williams
Emeritus Professor T. Martin Embley FMedSci FRS
Coupling of diversification and pH adaptation during the evolution of terrestrial Thaumarchaeota
2015
Dr Tom Williams
Dr Sarah Heaps
Dr Svetlana Cherlin
Dr Tom Nye
Professor Richard Boys
et al.
New substitution models for rooting phylogenetic trees
2015
Emeritus Professor T. Martin Embley FMedSci FRS
Dr Tom Williams
Plastid establishment did not require a chlamydial partner
2015
Emeritus Professor T. Martin Embley FMedSci FRS
Dr Tom Williams
Steps on the road to eukaryotes
2015
Andrew Watson
Dr Tom Williams
Professor Robert Hirt
Emeritus Professor T. Martin Embley FMedSci FRS
Transcriptomic profiling of host-parasite interactions in the microsporidian Trachipleistophora hominis
2015
Dr Tom Williams
Dr Sarah Heaps
An introduction to phylogenetics and the tree of life
2014
Dr Tom Williams
Emeritus Professor T. Martin Embley FMedSci FRS
Archaeal "Dark Matter" and the Origin of Eukaryotes
2014
Dr Sarah Heaps
Dr Tom Nye
Professor Richard Boys
Dr Tom Williams
Emeritus Professor T. Martin Embley FMedSci FRS
et al.
Bayesian modelling of compositional heterogeneity in molecular phylogenetics
2014
Dr Tom Williams
Evolution: Rooting the Eukaryotic Tree of Life
2014
Dr Tom Williams
Dr Peter Foster
Emeritus Professor T. Martin Embley FMedSci FRS
An archaeal origin of eukaryotes supports only two primary domains of life
2013
Dr Sirintra Nakjang
Dr Tom Williams
Dr Eva Heinz
Andrew Watson
Dr Peter Foster
et al.
Reduction and Expansion in Microsporidian Genome Evolution: New Insights from Comparative Genomics
2013
Dr Tom Williams
Subfunctionalization of cyprinid hypoxia-inducible factors in development and oxygen sensing
2013
Dr Tom Williams
The Genome of
Spraguea lophii
and the Basis of Host-Microsporidian Interactions
2013
Dr Tom Williams
Dr Tom Nye
Emeritus Professor T. Martin Embley FMedSci FRS
A congruent phylogenomic signal places eukaryotes within the Archaea
2012
Dr Tom Williams
Proteome-wide analysis of functional divergence in bacteria: exploring a host of ecological adaptations
2012
Dr Eva Heinz
Dr Tom Williams
Dr Sirintra Nakjang
Dr Christophe Noel
Dr Daniel Swan
et al.
The Genome of the Obligate Intracellular Parasite
Trachipleistophora hominis
: New Insights into Microsporidian Genome Dynamics and Reductive Evolution
2012
Dr Tom Williams
Emeritus Professor T. Martin Embley FMedSci FRS
Dr Eva Heinz
Informational Gene Phylogenies Do Not Support a Fourth Domain of Life for Nucleocytoplasmic Large DNA Viruses
2011
Dr Tom Williams
Molecular evolution of the metazoan PHD-HIF oxygen-sensing system
2011
Dr Tom Williams
The effect of chaperonin buffering on protein evolution
2010
Dr Tom Williams
Two chaperonin systems in bacterial genomes with distinct ecological roles.
2010
Dr Tom Williams
Genome-wide functional divergence after the symbiosis of proteobacteria with insects unraveled through a novel computational approach.
2009
Dr Tom Williams
No Rosetta Stone for a sense-antisense origin of aminoacyl tRNA synthetase classes
2009