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Sandra L. Baldauf
Researcher at Uppsala University
Publications - 69
Citations - 9531
Sandra L. Baldauf is an academic researcher from Uppsala University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phylogenetic tree & Phylogenetics. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 67 publications receiving 9044 citations. Previous affiliations of Sandra L. Baldauf include Halifax & University of York.
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A Kingdom-Level Phylogeny of Eukaryotes Based on Combined Protein Data
TL;DR: The sequences of four of the most broadly taxonomically sampled proteins available are combined to create a roughly parallel data set to that of SSU rRNA, showing strong support for most major groups and several major supergroups.
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The minimum information about a genome sequence (MIGS) specification.
Dawn Field,George M. Garrity,Tanya Gray,Norman Morrison,Jeremy D. Selengut,Peter Sterk,Tatiana Tatusova,Nicholas R. Thomson,Michael J. Allen,Samuel V. Angiuoli,Michael Ashburner,Nelson Axelrod,Sandra L. Baldauf,S. Ballard,Jeffrey L. Boore,Guy Cochrane,James R. Cole,Peter Dawyndt,Paul De Vos,Claude W. dePamphilis,Robert Edwards,Nadeem Faruque,Robert G. Feldman,Jack A. Gilbert,Paul Gilna,Frank Oliver Glöckner,Philip Goldstein,Robert P. Guralnick,Daniel H. Haft,David Hancock,Henning Hermjakob,Christiane Hertz-Fowler,Phil Hugenholtz,Ian Joint,Leonid Kagan,Matthew D. Kane,Jessie Kennedy,George A. Kowalchuk,Renzo Kottmann,Eugene Kolker,Saul A. Kravitz,Nikos C. Kyrpides,Jim Leebens-Mack,Suzanna E. Lewis,Kelvin Li,Allyson L. Lister,Phillip Lord,Natalia Maltsev,Victor Markowitz,Jennifer B. H. Martiny,Barbara A. Methé,Ilene Mizrachi,Richard Moxon,Karen E. Nelson,Julian Parkhill,Lita M. Proctor,Owen White,Susanna-Assunta Sansone,Andrew J. Spiers,Robert Stevens,Paul Swift,Chris F. Taylor,Yoshio Tateno,Adrian Tett,Sarah L. Turner,David W. Ussery,Bob Vaughan,Naomi L. Ward,Trish Whetzel,Ingio San Gil,Gareth A. Wilson,Anil Wipat +71 more
TL;DR: Here, the minimum information about a genome sequence (MIGS) specification is introduced with the intent of promoting participation in its development and discussing the resources that will be required to develop improved mechanisms of metadata capture and exchange.
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The deep roots of eukaryotes.
TL;DR: The discovery of the likely antiquity and taxonomic diversity of ultrasmall eukaryotes and a fundamental rethinking of the position of the root suggest major gaps in understanding of what eukARYotes are or, when it comes to the tree, even which end is up.
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Comparative genomic analysis of three Leishmania species that cause diverse human disease
Christopher S. Peacock,Kathy Seeger,David Harris,Lee Murphy,Jeronimo C. Ruiz,Michael A. Quail,Nicholas S. Peters,Ellen Adlem,Adrian Tivey,Martin Aslett,Arnaud Kerhornou,Alasdair Ivens,Audrey Fraser,Marie-Adèle Rajandream,Tim Carver,Halina Norbertczak,Tracey Chillingworth,Zahra Hance,Kay Jagels,Sharon Moule,Doug Ormond,Simon Rutter,Rob Squares,Sally Whitehead,Ester Rabbinowitsch,Claire Arrowsmith,Brian White,Scott Thurston,Frédéric Bringaud,Sandra L. Baldauf,Adam Faulconbridge,Daniel C. Jeffares,Daniel P. Depledge,Samuel O. Oyola,James D. Hilley,Loislene O. Brito,Luiz R. O. Tosi,Barclay G. Barrell,Angela K. Cruz,Jeremy C. Mottram,Deborah F. Smith,Matthew Berriman +41 more
TL;DR: It is shown that pseudogene formation and gene loss are the principal forces shaping the different genomes of Leishmania, and genes that are differentially distributed between the species encode proteins implicated in host-pathogen interactions and parasite survival in the macrophage.
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Animals and fungi are each other's closest relatives: congruent evidence from multiple proteins
TL;DR: Congruence among multiple lines of evidence strongly suggests, in contrast to traditional and current classification, that animals and fungi are sister groups while plants constitute an independent evolutionary lineage.