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TAngO2 investigates how certain eukaryotic microorganisms thrive in low-oxygen environments through partnerships with prokaryotes. By exploring genetic interactions and metabolic exchanges, the project aims to enhance our understanding of eukaryotic evolution and biodiversity in anaerobic ecosystems.
Living without oxygen is challenging.
To live in low-oxygen environments, some microbes exchange nutrients allowing for a division of labor among individuals in a process called ‘syntrophy’.
Such interactions are often a pre-requisite for prokaryotes living in these environments.
Whether syntrophy is necessary for the survival of microbial eukaryotes (protists) is unexplored and yet, critically important to discerning the roles of eukaryotes in nature and how eukaryotic cells adapt to live witho…
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