A new and widespread group of fish apicomplexan parasites
Anthony M Bonacolta,
Joana Krause,
Nico J Smit
et al.
Abstract:SummaryApicomplexans are obligate intracellular parasites which have evolved from a free-living, phototrophic ancestor. Well-known representatives includePlasmodium, the causative agent of malaria, and the gregarines which infect a vast number of marine invertebrates. Apicomplexans have been reported from marine environmental samples in high numbers1, with several clades of Apicomplexan-Related Lineages (ARLs) having been described from environmental sequencing data (SSU rRNA metabarcoding)2. The most notable … Show more
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