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… cycling and carbon storage. For example, the marine algae Emiliania huxleyi, a microeukaryote, forms large … giant viruses infect a wide array of microeukaryotes, from algae to heterotrophic protists, as well as animals. Giant …
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… and UCLA he has worked with a wide range of eukaryotic algae, archaea and bacteria with a view to developing a …
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… and discover gene functions that may be relevant to both algae and land plants. Within the biogeochemistry group, …
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… Only algal genomes in PhycoCosm? A: PhycoCosm is devoted to algae (photosynthetic eukaryotes not including plants), so … reference plant genomes to help with comparative studies of algae and we have various protists such as oomycetes. We …
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… Biologie. His team proposed to sequence Chaetoceros microalgae, or diatoms. Through the Tara Oceans Expeditions that …
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… of California, Berkeley aims to redesign and engineer algae by identifying the algal regulators that could boost … University of Victoria in Canada is interested in predatory algae known as Rhodelphis. Ederson Jesus of Embrapa, …
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… Diatoms, a group of tiny algae, are also known as “living opals” because of the …
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… the JGI sequences around 35,000 samples — from plants, algae, bacteria, archaea, fungi, viruses — to support …
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