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María Aguilar

Researcher at University of Alberta

Publications -  12
Citations -  663

María Aguilar is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Protosteloid & Niche. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 573 citations. Previous affiliations of María Aguilar include Spanish National Research Council.

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Pan genome of the phytoplankton Emiliania underpins its global distribution

Betsy A. Read, +84 more
- 11 Jul 2013 - 
TL;DR: Comparisons across strains demonstrate that E. huxleyi, which has long been considered a single species, harbours extensive genome variability reflected in different metabolic repertoires, and reveals a pan genome (core genes plus genes distributed variably between strains) probably supported by an atypical complement of repetitive sequence in the genome.
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Using environmental niche models to test the ‘everything is everywhere’ hypothesis for Badhamia

TL;DR: It can be concluded that everything is not everywhere for B. melanospora, which constitutes a complex formed by at least two cryptic species that probably diverged allopatrically in North and South America.
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A sophisticated, differentiated Golgi in the ancestor of eukaryotes.

TL;DR: None of the proteins examined show a phyletic distribution that correlates with the morphology of stacked cisternae, suggesting the possibility of stacking as an emergent property, however, the combination of golgins conserved among diverse eukaryotes allows for the most detailed reconstruction of the organelle to date.
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Ecological niche models reveal the importance of climate variability for the biogeography of protosteloid amoebae

TL;DR: Microhabitat affinity seems to be influenced by climatic conditions, which suggests that the micro-environment may vary at a local scale and change together with the external climate at a larger scale.
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Description of a new species of Perichaena (Myxomycetes) from arid areas of Argentina

TL;DR: The characters that make this species unique in the genus are the combination of the morphology of the sporocarps, the structure and dehiscence of the peridium, and the ornamentation of the capillitium.