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English: An example of an extremophile protist: Frontonia sp., an alkaliphilic ciliate from soda lakes in Kenya. Light microscope image courtesy of Geoffrey Odhiambo Ong’ondo (Egerton University). |
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Source | Fig. 1a at Extreme environments offer an unprecedented opportunity to understand microbial eukaryotic ecology, evolution, and genome biology. In: Nature Communications volume 14, Article number: 4959; doi:10.1038/s41467-023-40657-4. | |||
Author | Hannah B. Rappaport & Angela M. Oliverio | |||
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