Seitz, Kiley W.


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Inference and reconstruction of the heimdallarchaeial ancestry of eukaryotes

Citation
Eme et al. (2023). Nature 618 (7967)
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Asgardarchaeota “Njordarchaeia” “Njordarchaeales” “Hodarchaeaceae” “Hodarchaeales”
Abstract
Abstract In the ongoing debates about eukaryogenesis—the series of evolutionary events leading to the emergence of the eukaryotic cell from prokaryotic ancestors—members of the Asgard archaea play a key part as the closest archaeal relatives of eukaryotes 1 . However, the nature and phylogenetic identity of the last common ancestor of Asgard archaea and eukaryotes remain unresolved 2–4
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Asgard archaea capable of anaerobic hydrocarbon cycling

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Seitz et al. (2019). Nature Communications 10 (1)
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AbstractLarge reservoirs of natural gas in the oceanic subsurface sustain complex communities of anaerobic microbes, including archaeal lineages with potential to mediate oxidation of hydrocarbons such as methane and butane. Here we describe a previously unknown archaeal phylum, Helarchaeota, belonging to the Asgard superphylum and with the potential for hydrocarbon oxidation. We reconstruct Helarchaeota genomes from metagenomic data derived from hydrothermal deep-sea sediments in the hydrocarbo
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Asgard archaea illuminate the origin of eukaryotic cellular complexity

Citation
Zaremba-Niedzwiedzka et al. (2017). Nature 541 (7637)
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“Odinarchaeota” Asgardarchaeota
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