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1. Global consortium for the classification of fungi and fungus-like taxa

2. Transporter proteins as ecological assets and features of microbial eukaryotic pangenomes

3. Evolutionarily diverse fungal zoospores show contrasting swimming patterns specific to ultrastructure.

4. Molecular and morphological characterization of four new ancyromonad genera and proposal for an updated taxonomy of the Ancyromonadida.

5. Transporter Proteins as Ecological Assets and Features of Microbial Eukaryotic Pangenomes.

6. One high quality genome and two transcriptome datasets for new species of Mantamonas, a deep-branching eukaryote clade.

7. Phylogenomics Supports the Monophyly of Aphelids and Fungi and Identifies New Molecular Synapomorphies.

8. Maturases and Group II Introns in the Mitochondrial Genomes of the Deepest Jakobid Branch.

9. Expanding the molecular and morphological diversity of Apusomonadida, a deep-branching group of gliding bacterivorous protists.

10. A Genome Sequence Assembly of the Phototactic and Optogenetic Model Fungus Blastocladiella emersonii Reveals a Diversified Nucleotide-Cyclase Repertoire.

11. First Molecular Characterization of the Elusive Marine Protist Meteora sporadica.

12. A light-sensing system in the common ancestor of the fungi.

13. A phylogenetic and proteomic reconstruction of eukaryotic chromatin evolution.

14. Phylogenomics of a new fungal phylum reveals multiple waves of reductive evolution across Holomycota.

15. Environmental drivers of plankton protist communities along latitudinal and vertical gradients in the oldest and deepest freshwater lake.

16. Ancient Adaptive Lateral Gene Transfers in the Symbiotic Opalina-Blastocystis Stramenopile Lineage.

17. Combined cultivation and single-cell approaches to the phylogenomics of nucleariid amoebae, close relatives of fungi.

18. Evolutionary Genomics of Metchnikovella incurvata (Metchnikovellidae): An Early Branching Microsporidium.

19. HMGA2 and MED12 alterations frequently co-occur in uterine leiomyomas.

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