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karate

[kuh-rah-tee] / kəˈrɑ ti /




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The team then examined Heimdallarchaeia more closely, comparing their proteins to those found in eukaryotes that are involved in energy production and oxygen metabolism.

From Science Daily • Feb. 20, 2026

The researchers found that the first fossil evidence of eukaryotes, dating to about 1.05 billion years ago, appeared during a time when continents were dispersing and shallow seas were spreading.

From Science Daily • Oct. 28, 2025

The details of convergent evolution might of course be more complex in the eukaryotes, multicellular organisms like humans or decapods with large genomes, the total genetic material of an organism.

From Salon • Oct. 14, 2024

“I suspect that in eukaryotes, it won’t be just point mutations, either,” McInerney said, referring to small changes in a genome.

From Salon • Oct. 14, 2024

Viruses may have been the intermediaries, he and others think, readily taking on genes from bacteria and archaea and passing them on to the eukaryotes they infect.

From Science Magazine • Apr. 8, 2024




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