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Cyanophage dynamics in a tropical urban freshwater lake
Considerable studies have been conducted to quantify and examine free cyanophage particles across a wide range of aquatic systems, but few studies have analyzed the dynamics of host cell fraction cyanophages, and even less is known about tropical ...
Dong Zhang +3 more
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Thermal Limits and Decline of Synechococcus Under Accelerated Warming and Marine Heatwaves. [PDF]
Marine picophytoplankton, including Synechococcus, contribute ~20% of ocean primary production and are considered thermally resilient. However, 7 years of observations and experiments in the Red Sea show that recent extreme warming reduced Synechococcus abundance. Seawater temperatures during marine heatwaves in 2023–2024 exceeded the thermal limits of
Azizah L +3 more
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Synthesis and assembly of full-length cyanophage A-4L genome
Artificial cyanophages are considered to be an effective biological method to control harmful cyanobacterial bloom. However, no synthetic cyanophage genome has been constructed and where its obstacles are unclear.
Ting Zhang +7 more
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Background Based on the peak expression times during infection, early, middle, and late genes have been characterized in viruses (cyanophages) that infect the unicellular cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus.
Yue Chen, Qinglu Zeng
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Viruses can significantly influence cyanobacteria population dynamics and activity, and through this the biogeochemical cycling of major nutrients. However, surprisingly little attention has been given to understand how viral infections alter the ability
Jolita Kuznecova +5 more
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Genomic Characterization of a Novel Freshwater Cyanophage Reveals a New Lineage of Cyanopodovirus
Cyanobacteria are one of the dominant autotrophs in tropical freshwater communities, yet phages infecting them remain poorly characterized. Here we present the characterization of cyanophage S-SRP02, isolated from a tropical freshwater lake in Singapore,
Dong Zhang +3 more
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Virus isolation studies suggest short-term variations in abundance in natural cyanophage populations of the Indian Ocean [PDF]
Cyanophage abundance has been shown to fluctuate over long timescales and with depth, but little is known about how it varies over short timescales. Previous short-term studies have relied on counting total virus numbers and therefore the phages which ...
Clokie, Martha R. J. +3 more
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Cyanophages are double-stranded DNA viruses that infect cyanobacteria, and they can be found in both freshwater and marine environments. They have a complex pattern of host ranges and play important roles in controlling cyanobacteria population.
Han, Xia +3 more
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GENFIRE: A generalized Fourier iterative reconstruction algorithm for high-resolution 3D imaging [PDF]
Tomography has made a radical impact on diverse fields ranging from the study of 3D atomic arrangements in matter to the study of human health in medicine.
Chiu, Wah +9 more
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The North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (NPSG) is one of the largest biomes on Earth, with the cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus being the most abundant primary producer year-round.
Svetlana Goldin +3 more
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