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  2. Microsporidia - Wikipedia

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    Microsporidia have the smallest known (nuclear) eukaryotic genomes. The parasitic lifestyle of microsporidia has led to a loss of many mitochondrial and Golgi genes, and even their ribosomal RNAs are reduced in size compared with those of most eukaryotes. As a consequence, the genomes of microsporidia are much smaller than those of other ...

  3. Microsporidiosis - Wikipedia

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    Microsporidia have emerged with significant mortality risk in immunocompromised individuals. These are small, single-celled, obligately intracellular parasites linked to water sources as well as wild, and domestic animals. [2] They were once considered protozoans or protists, but are now known to be fungi, [3] or a sister group to fungi. [4]

  4. Enterocytozoon bieneusi - Wikipedia

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    Enterocytozoon bieneusi, commonly known as microsporidia, is a unicellular, obligate intracellular eukaryote.Their life cycle includes a proliferative merogonic stage, followed by a sporogonic stage resulting in small, environmentally resistant, infective spores, which is their transmission mode.

  5. Entomopathogenic fungus - Wikipedia

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    Entomopathogenic fungi are parasitic unicellular or multicellular microorganisms belonging to the kingdom of Fungi, that can infect and seriously disable or kill insects. Pathogenicity for insects is widely distributed in the kingdom of fungi and occur in six fungal phyla (Ascomycota, Oomycetes, Basidiomycota, Chytridiomycota, Zygomycota, and ...

  6. List of Microsporidian genera - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Microsporidia genera: Abelspora [1] Agglomerata [1] Agmasoma [1] [2] Alfvenia [1] Alloglugea [1] Amazonspora [3] Amblyospora [1] [2] Ameson [1] [2 ...

  7. Nosema apis - Wikipedia

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    The species is of the class Microsporidia, which were previously thought to be protozoans, but are now classified as fungi or fungi-related. [2] Microsporidia are intracellular parasites and they infect the epithelial cells of the midgut. [3] N. apis has a resistant spore that withstands temperature extremes and dehydration.

  8. The funky mold turning food waste into culinary delights

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    The irony is fermented food products, like sourdough, and those rife with fungi, such as blue cheese, have long reigned over the food scene in the U.S. Kombucha—the beloved moldy, fermented ...

  9. Encephalitozoon cuniculi - Wikipedia

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    It belongs to the phylum Microsporidia. Microsporidia are parasitic fungi infecting many animal groups. [3] Lacking mitochondria and peroxysomes, they were first considered a deeply branching protist lineage that diverged before the endosymbiotic event that led to mitochondria.