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Multiple Independent Origins of Apicomplexan-Like Parasites (Current Biology)
 


Apicomplexans are a major group of diverse animal parasites thought to have evolved once from free-living photosynthetic algae. Mathur et al. show, using single-cell genomics, that this complex evolutionary shift actually occurred at least three times independently, resulting in multiple lineages of highly convergent animal parasites.


 
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