Martin Kolisko, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Charles University, Prague Czech Republic 
 2005-2011 Biology Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 
 2013- Botany University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada 
Area:
evolutionary biology, protistology, phylogeny, parasitology
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Akdeniz Z, Havelka M, Stoklasa M, et al. (2025) The expanded genome of Hexamita inflata, a free-living diplomonad. Scientific Data. 12: 192
Terpis KX, Salomaki ED, Barcytė D, et al. (2025) Multiple plastid losses within photosynthetic stramenopiles revealed by comprehensive phylogenomics. Current Biology : Cb
Wiśniewska MM, Salomaki ED, Silberman JD, et al. (2024) Expanded gene and taxon sampling of diplomonads shows multiple switches to parasitic and free-living lifestyle. Bmc Biology. 22: 217
Jones RE, Tice AK, Eliáš M, et al. (2024) Create, Analyze, and Visualize Phylogenomic Datasets Using PhyloFisher. Current Protocols. 4: e969
Del Campo J, Carlos-Oliveira M, Čepička I, et al. (2023) The protist cultural renaissance. Trends in Microbiology
Rotterová J, Pánek T, Salomaki ED, et al. (2023) Single cell transcriptomics reveals UAR codon reassignment in Palmarella salina (Metopida, Armophorea) and confirms Armophorida belongs to APM clade. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 191: 107991
Hehenberger E, Boscaro V, James ER, et al. (2023) New Parabasalia symbionts Snyderella spp. and Daimonympha gen. nov. from South American Rugitermes termites and the parallel evolution of a cell with a rotating "head". The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology. e12987
Mathur V, Salomaki ED, Wakeman KC, et al. (2023) Reconstruction of plastid proteomes of apicomplexans and close relatives reveals the major evolutionary outcomes of cryptic plastids. Molecular Biology and Evolution
Salas-Leiva DE, Tromer EC, Curtis BA, et al. (2021) Author Correction: Genomic analysis finds no evidence of canonical eukaryotic DNA processing complexes in a free-living protist. Nature Communications. 12: 7350
Stairs CW, Táborský P, Salomaki ED, et al. (2021) Anaeramoebae are a divergent lineage of eukaryotes that shed light on the transition from anaerobic mitochondria to hydrogenosomes. Current Biology : Cb
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