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Synechococcus in the Atlantic gateway to the Arctic Ocean [PDF]
Increasing temperatures, with pronounced effects at high latitudes, have raised questions about potential changes in species composition, as well as possible increased importance of small-celled phytoplankton in marine systems.
Maria Lund Paulsen +7 more
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Spatio-temporal patterns of Synechococcus oligotypes in Moroccan lagoonal environments
Synechococcus are unicellular cyanobacteria susceptible to environmental fluctuations and can be used as bioindicators of eutrophication in marine ecosystems. We examined their distribution in two Moroccan lagoons, Marchica on the Mediterranean coast and
Bouchra Chaouni +9 more
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Parallel phylogeography of Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus [PDF]
The globally abundant marine Cyanobacteria Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus share many physiological traits but presumably have different evolutionary histories and associated phylogeography.
Steven E. Baer +13 more
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Synechococcus: 3 billion years of global dominance [PDF]
Cyanobacteria are among the most important primary producers on the Earth. However, the evolutionary forces driving cyanobacterial species diversity remain largely enigmatic due to both their distinction from macro-organisms and an undersampling of ...
Dvořák, Petr +5 more
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Computational Prediction of Operons in Synechococcus sp. WH8102
We computationally predict operons in the Synechococcus sp. WH8102 genome based on three types of genomic data: intergenic distances, COG gene functions and phylogenetic profiles.
Zhengchang Su +4 more
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Chitin degradation by Synechococcus WH7803
AbstractChitin is an abundant, carbon-rich polymer in the marine environment. Chitinase activity has been detected in spent media of Synechococcus WH7803 cultures—yet it was unclear which specific enzymes were involved. Here we delivered a CRISPR tool into the cells via electroporation to generate loss-of-function mutants of putative candidates and ...
Giovanna Capovilla +5 more
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The genome of a motile marine Synechococcus [PDF]
Marine unicellular cyanobacteria are responsible for an estimated 20-40% of chlorophyll biomass and carbon fixation in the oceans. Here we have sequenced and analysed the 2.4-megabase genome of Synechococcus sp. strain WH8102, revealing some of the ways that these organisms have adapted to their largely oligotrophic environment.
B, Palenik +14 more
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Marine phytoplankton and heterotrophic bacteria share a very close but usually changeable relationship. However, the ultimate fate of their unstable relationship on a long-term scale is unclear.
Zenghu Zhang +9 more
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Grana-like Structures of Synechococcus cedorum [PDF]
DURING photosynthetic studies in this laboratory, the desire for an organism possessing a simple internal structure prompted us to investigate the blue-green algae. It has occasionally been reported that these organisms contain grana or chloroplasts; but the most widely accepted opinion is that all their pigments are uniformly distributed throughout ...
Calvin, M, Lynch, V
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This study aimed to evaluate the effect of sound wave exposure in different photoperiods on Synechococcus HS-9 cell density and lipid content using tubular photobioreactors (PBRs).
Yosua Adi Santoso +4 more
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