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From: "The Free Samples Guide" <support@smlp.com>
To: <christian.gabriel@ift-informatik.de>
Subject: *****SPAM***** New Coupons Ready to Print
Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2018 16:47:16 -0400
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From: "The Free Samples Guide" <support@smlp.com>
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Subject: New Coupons Ready to Print
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http://hotgirll.bid/3RpSTEmhvPSnAOH1J-dY-Fq5U1eIye6uHu6gusrAixL9pmPS

Eukaryotes emerged in evolution more than  billion years ago The earliest eukaryotes were likely protists Although sexual reproduction is widespread among extant eukaryotes it seemed unlikely until recently that sex could be a primordial and fundamental characteristic of eukaryotes A principal reason for this view was that sex appeared to be lacking in certain pathogenic protists whose ancestors branched off early from the eukaryotic family tree However several of these protists are now known to be capable of or to recently have had the capability for meiosis and hence sexual reproduction For example the common intestinal parasite Giardia lamblia was once considered to be a descendant of a protist lineage that predated the emergence of meiosis and sex However G lamblia was recently found to have a core set of genes that function in meiosis and that are widely present among sexual eukaryotes These results suggested that G lamblia is capable of meiosis and thus sexual reproduction Furthermore direct evidence for meiotic recombination indicative of sex was also found in G lambliaThe pathogenic parasitic protists of the genus Leishmania have been shown to be capable of a sexual cycle in the invertebrate vector likened to the meiosis undertaken in the trypanosomesTrichomonas vaginalis a parasitic protist is not known to undergo meiosis but when Malik et al tested for  genes that function in meiosis they found  to be present including  of  genes specific to meiosis in model eukaryotes These findings suggest that T vaginalis may be capable of meiosis Since  of the  meiotic genes were also present in G lamblia it appears that most of these meiotic genes were likely present in a common ancestor of T vaginalis and G lamblia These two species are descendants of protist lineages that are highly divergent among eukaryotes leading Malik et al to suggest that these meiotic genes were likely present in a common ancestor of all eukaryotesased on a phylogenetic analysis Dacks and Roger proposed that facultative sex was present in the common ancestor of all eukaryotesThis view was further supported by a study of amoebae by Lahr et al Amoeba have generally been regarded as asexual protists However these authors describe evidence that most amoeboid lineages are anciently sexual and that the majority of asexual groups likely arose recently and independently Early researchers eg Calkins have interpreted phenomena related to chromidia chromatin granules free in the cytoplasm in amoeboid organisms as sexual reproduction

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