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Encephalitozoon intestinalis is a parasite. It can cause microsporidiosis. It is notable as having one of the smallest genome among known eukaryotic organisms, containing only 2.25 million base pairs. Its genome was completely sequenced in 2010. E. intestinalis originally named Septata intestinalis, was reclassified based on morphologic, antigenicand molecular similarities with other species of the genus Encephalitozoon. Recently, Some domesticand wild animals have been found to be naturally infected with E. intestinalis and some othermicrosporidian species.

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  • Encephalitozoon intestinalis estas parazito el familio , el genro . Ĝi povas kaŭzi . Ĝi estas grava pro tio, ke ĝi havas la plej malgrandan genomon inter la esploritaj organismoj (2010), enhavante nur 2,25 milionojn da bazaj paroj. La genomo estis komplete sekvenciita en 2010. (eo)
  • Encephalitozoon intestinalis is a parasite. It can cause microsporidiosis. It is notable as having one of the smallest genome among known eukaryotic organisms, containing only 2.25 million base pairs. Its genome was completely sequenced in 2010. E. intestinalis originally named Septata intestinalis, was reclassified based on morphologic, antigenicand molecular similarities with other species of the genus Encephalitozoon. Recently, Some domesticand wild animals have been found to be naturally infected with E. intestinalis and some othermicrosporidian species. (en)
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  • Encephalitozoon intestinalis estas parazito el familio , el genro . Ĝi povas kaŭzi . Ĝi estas grava pro tio, ke ĝi havas la plej malgrandan genomon inter la esploritaj organismoj (2010), enhavante nur 2,25 milionojn da bazaj paroj. La genomo estis komplete sekvenciita en 2010. (eo)
  • Encephalitozoon intestinalis is a parasite. It can cause microsporidiosis. It is notable as having one of the smallest genome among known eukaryotic organisms, containing only 2.25 million base pairs. Its genome was completely sequenced in 2010. E. intestinalis originally named Septata intestinalis, was reclassified based on morphologic, antigenicand molecular similarities with other species of the genus Encephalitozoon. Recently, Some domesticand wild animals have been found to be naturally infected with E. intestinalis and some othermicrosporidian species. E. intestinalis is transmitted in contaminated water. It causes Gastro-Intestinal tract infection whichsubsequently leads to diarrhea and circulates to the ocular, genitourinary and respiratory tracts.Research has proven that E. intestinalis infection can increase host cell nuclear mutation rate. (en)
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