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Gail Celio
Researcher at University of Minnesota
Publications - 13
Citations - 2620
Gail Celio is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Freeze substitution & Spindle pole body. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications receiving 2459 citations.
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Reconstructing the early evolution of Fungi using a six-gene phylogeny
Timothy Y. James,Frank Kauff,Conrad L. Schoch,P. Brandon Matheny,Valérie Hofstetter,Cymon J. Cox,Cymon J. Cox,Gail Celio,Cécile Gueidan,Emily Fraker,Jolanta Miadlikowska,H. Thorsten Lumbsch,Alexandra Rauhut,Valérie Reeb,A. Elizabeth Arnold,A. Elizabeth Arnold,Anja Amtoft,Jason E. Stajich,Kentaro Hosaka,Kentaro Hosaka,Gi-Ho Sung,Desiree Johnson,Ben O'Rourke,Michael Crockett,Manfred Binder,Judd M. Curtis,Jason C. Slot,Zheng Wang,Zheng Wang,Andrew W. Wilson,Arthur Schüßler,Joyce E. Longcore,Kerry O'Donnell,Sharon E. Mozley-Standridge,David Porter,Peter M. Letcher,Martha J. Powell,John W. Taylor,Merlin M. White,Gareth W. Griffith,David R. Davies,Richard A. Humber,Joseph B. Morton,Junta Sugiyama,Amy Y. Rossman,Jack D. Rogers,Donald H. Pfister,David Hewitt,Karen Hansen,Sarah Hambleton,R. A. Shoemaker,Jan Kohlmeyer,Brigitte Volkmann-Kohlmeyer,Robert A. Spotts,Maryna Serdani,Pedro W. Crous,Karen W. Hughes,Kenji Matsuura,Ewald Langer,Gitta Langer,Wendy A. Untereiner,Robert Lücking,Burkhard Büdel,David M. Geiser,André Aptroot,Paul Diederich,Imke Schmitt,Imke Schmitt,Matthias Schultz,Rebecca Yahr,Rebecca Yahr,David S. Hibbett,François Lutzoni,David J. McLaughlin,Joseph W. Spatafora,Rytas Vilgalys +75 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that there may have been at least four independent losses of the flagellum in the kingdom Fungi, and the enigmatic microsporidia seem to be derived from an endoparasitic chytrid ancestor similar to Rozella allomycis, on the earliest diverging branch of the fungal phylogenetic tree.
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Assembling the fungal tree of life: progress, classification, and evolution of subcellular traits
François Lutzoni,Frank Kauff,Cymon J. Cox,David J. McLaughlin,Gail Celio,Bryn T. M. Dentinger,Mahajabeen Padamsee,David S. Hibbett,Timothy Y. James,Elisabeth Baloch,Martin Grube,Valérie Reeb,Valérie Hofstetter,Conrad L. Schoch,A. Elizabeth Arnold,Jolanta Miadlikowska,Jolanta Miadlikowska,Joseph W. Spatafora,Desiree Johnson,Sarah Hambleton,Michael Crockett,R. A. Shoemaker,Gi-Ho Sung,Robert Lücking,Thorsten Lumbsch,Kerry O'Donnell,Manfred Binder,Paul Diederich,Damien Ertz,Cécile Gueidan,Karen Hansen,Richard C. Harris,Kentaro Hosaka,Young Woon Lim,Young Woon Lim,Brandon Matheny,Hiromi Nishida,Donald H. Pfister,Jack D. Rogers,Amy Y. Rossman,Imke Schmitt,Harrie J. M. Sipman,Jeffrey K. Stone,Junta Sugiyama,Rebecca Yahr,Rytas Vilgalys +45 more
TL;DR: This study provides a phylogenetic synthesis for the Fungi and a framework for future phylogenetic studies on fungi and the impact of this newly discovered phylogenetic structure on supraordinal classifications is discussed.
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Assembling the Fungal Tree of Life: constructing the Structural and Biochemical Database
TL;DR: The analysis illustrates the inherent phylogenetic signal of these characters, the paucity of comparable characters and character states in subcellular studies and the challenges in establishing a comprehensive structural and biochemical database of the Fungi.
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Multiple isolations of a culturable, motile Ichthyosporean (Mesomycetozoa, Opisthokonta), Creolimax fragrantissima n. gen., n. sp., from marine invertebrate digestive tracts.
TL;DR: A fragrant, spherical, osmotrophic eukaryote was isolated 27 times from the digestive tracts of marine invertebrates collected from the Northeast Pacific and led to the erection of a new genus and species, "Creolimax fragrantissima".
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New lipid-producing, cold-tolerant yellow-green alga isolated from the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
David R. Nelson,Sinafik Mengistu,Paul T. Ranum,Gail Celio,Mara T. Mashek,Douglas G. Mashek,Paul A. Lefebvre +6 more
TL;DR: A new strain of yellow‐green algae (Xanthophyceae, Heterokonta), tentatively named Heterococcus sp.