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    Identification of pig-specific Cryptosporidium species in mixed infections using Illumina sequencing technology by Kaupke, A., Gawor, J., Rzeżutka, A., Gromadka, R.

    Published in Experimental parasitology (01-11-2017)
    “…Nowadays molecular methods are widely used in epidemiological studies of Cryptosporidium infections in humans and animals. However to gain better understanding…”
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    Evaluation of the Escherichia coli HK82 and BS87 strains as tools for AlkB studies by Mielecki, D., Sikora, A., Wrzesiński, M., Nieminuszczy, J., Detman, A., Żuchniewicz, K., Gromadka, R., Grzesiuk, E.

    Published in DNA repair (01-03-2016)
    “…•E. coli alkB− strains, HK82 and BS87, differ in MMS-induced mutagenesis.•Genome sequencing revealed the additional mutations in the HK82 genome.•The use of E…”
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    Steinernema kraussei (Steiner, 1923) (Rhabditida: Steinernematidae) — the first record from Poland by Tumialis, D, Gromadka, R, Skrzecz, I, Pezowicz, E, Mazurkiewicz, A, Popowska - Nowak, E

    Published in Helminthologia (01-06-2014)
    “…This study reports the first record of Steinernema kraussei from Poland. The nematode was isolated from coniferous woodlands in 4 localities in central Poland…”
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    Paramecium genome survey: a pilot project by Dessen, Philippe, Zagulski, Marek, Gromadka, Robert, Plattner, Helmut, Kissmehl, Roland, Meyer, Eric, Bétermier, Mireille, Schultz, Joachim E., Linder, Jürgen U., Pearlman, Ronald E., Kung, Ching, Forney, Jim, Satir, Birgit H., Van Houten, Judith L., Keller, Anne-Marie, Froissard, Marine, Sperling, Linda, Cohen, Jean

    Published in Trends in genetics (01-06-2001)
    “…A consortium of laboratories undertook a pilot sequencing project to gain insight into the genome of Paramecium. Plasmid-end sequencing of DNA fragments from…”
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    Disruption of six novel yeast genes located on chromosome II reveals one gene essential for vegetative growth and two required for sporulation and conferring hypersensitivity to various chemicals by Kucharczyk, R., Gromadka, R., Migdalski, A., Słonimski, P. P., Rytka, J.

    Published in Yeast (Chichester, England) (01-07-1999)
    “…A PCR‐based method for targeted gene deletion by kanMX4 module was used to construct complete deletion mutants of six individual open reading frames from…”
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    Subtelomeric duplications in Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosomes III and XI: Topology, arrangements, corrections of sequence and strain‐specific polymorphism by Gromadka, R, Gora, M, Zielenkiewicz, U, Slonimski, P.P, Rytka, J

    Published in Yeast (Chichester, England) (01-05-1996)
    “…We have determined the sequence of a 3·42 kb segment from the left arm of chromosome III (coordinates 5394–8815 of Oliver et al., 1992). Instead of four open…”
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    A novel cross-phylum family of proteins comprises a KRR1 (YCL059c) gene which is essential for viability of Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells by Gromadka, R., Kaniak, A., Slonimski, P.P., Rytka, J.

    Published in Gene (24-05-1996)
    “…We demonstrate here that the open reading frame (ORF) YCL059c, discovered during the systematic sequencing of chromosome III [Oliver et al., Nature 357 (1992)…”
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    High Coding Density on the Largest Paramecium tetraurelia Somatic Chromosome by Zagulski, Marek, Nowak, Jacek K, Le Mouël, Anne, Nowacki, Mariusz, Migdalski, Andrzej, Gromadka, Robert, Noël, Benjamin, Blanc, Isabelle, Dessen, Philippe, Wincker, Patrick, Keller, Anne-Marie, Cohen, Jean, Meyer, Eric, Sperling, Linda

    Published in Current biology (10-08-2004)
    “…Paramecium, like other ciliates, remodels its entire germline genome at each sexual generation to produce a somatic genome stripped of transposons and other…”
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    Genetic variability of Euglena agilis (Euglenophyceae) by Zakryś, Bożena, Empel, Joanna, Milanowski, Rafał, Gromadka, Robert, Borsuk, Piotr, Kędzior, Marta, Kwiatkowski, Jan

    “…The results of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS2) of extrachromosomal rDNA and the chloroplast SSU rDNA sequence analysis presented here confirmed elevated…”
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    Two different species of Euglena , E. geniculata and E. myxocylindracea (Euglenophyceae), are virtually genetically and morphologically identical by Zakry, B E, Milanowski, R, Empel, J, Borsuk, P, Gromadka, R, Kwiatowski, J

    Published in Journal of phycology (01-12-2002)
    “…We investigated the similarity of a single Euglena myxocylindracea strain, isolated originally by Bold and MacEntee, to several Euglena geniculata strains on…”
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    Functional and physical interactions of Faf1p, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae nucleolar protein by Karkusiewicz, Iwona, Rempola, Bożenna, Gromadka, Robert, Grynberg, Marcin, Rytka, Joanna

    “…We report the discovery and characterisation of a novel nucleolar protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We identified this protein encoded by ORF YIL019w,…”
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    Random Sequencing of Paramecium Somatic DNA by Sperling, Linda, Dessen, Philippe, Zagulski, Marek, Pearlman, Ron E, Migdalski, Andrzey, Gromadka, Robert, Froissard, Marine, Keller, Anne-Marie, Cohen, Jean

    Published in Eukaryotic Cell (01-06-2002)
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    Functional and physical interactions of Krr1p, a Saccharomyces cerevisiae nucleolar protein by Gromadka, Robert, Karkusiewicz, Iwona, Rempoła, Bozenna, Rytka, Joanna

    Published in Acta biochimica Polonica (01-01-2004)
    “…The Krr1 protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is involved in processing of pre-rRNA and assembly of pre-ribosomal 40S subunits. To further investigate the…”
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    The KRR1 gene encodes a protein required for 18S rRNA synthesis and 40S ribosomal subunit assembly in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Gromadka, R, Rytka, J

    Published in Acta biochimica polonica (01-01-2000)
    “…The newly discovered Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene KRR1 (YCL059c) encodes a protein essential for cell viability. Krr1p contains a motif of clustered basic…”
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    Large‐scale phenotypic analysis—the pilot project on yeast chromosome III by Rieger, Klaus‐Jörg, Kaniak, Aneta, Coppée, Jean‐Yves, Aljinovic, Gordana, Baudin‐Baillieu, Agnes, Orlowska, Gabriela, Gromadka, Robert, Groudinsky, Olga, Di Rago, Jean‐Paul, Slonimski, Piotr P.

    Published in Yeast (Chichester, England) (01-12-1997)
    “…In 1993, a pilot project for the functional analysis of newly discovered open reading frames, presumably coding for proteins, from yeast chromosome III was…”
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    A new essential gene located on Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome IX by Kurlandzka, A, Rytka, J, Gromadka, R, Murawski, M

    Published in Yeast (Chichester, England) (01-07-1995)
    “…A new 1150 amino acids long open reading frame (ORF), coding for an essential protein of unknown function was found in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by sequencing…”
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    The sequence of 24.3 kb from chromosome X reveals five complete open reading frames, all of which correspond to new genes, and a tandem insertion of a Ty1 transposon by Zagulski, M, Babinska, B, Gromadka, R, Migdalski, A, Rytka, J, Sulicka, J, Herbert, C J

    Published in Yeast (Chichester, England) (30-09-1995)
    “…We have determined the complete nucleotide sequence of a 24.3 kb segment from chromosome X carried by the cosmid pEJ103. The sequence encodes five complete…”
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