Widespread occurrence and genetic diversity of marine parasitoids belonging to Syndiniales (Alveolata).
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Environmental barcoding reveals massive dinoflagellate diversity in marine environmentsDescription of two species of early branching dinoflagellates, Psammosa pacifica n. g., n. sp. and P. atlantica n. spParasites in algae mass cultureValidation and application of a PCR primer set to quantify fungal communities in the soil environment by real-time quantitative PCR.Diversity and oceanic distribution of the Parmales (Bolidophyceae), a picoplanktonic group closely related to diatomsDinoflagellate phylogeny revisited: using ribosomal proteins to resolve deep branching dinoflagellate cladesDiverse molecular signatures for ribosomally 'active' Perkinsea in marine sedimentsWhen naked became armored: an eight-gene phylogeny reveals monophyletic origin of theca in dinoflagellatesMolecular diversity of the syndinean genus Euduboscquella based on single-cell PCR analysisExtreme diversity in noncalcifying haptophytes explains a major pigment paradox in open oceansA Game of Russian Roulette for a Generalist Dinoflagellate Parasitoid: Host Susceptibility Is the Key to SuccessProtists in Arctic drift and land-fast sea icePolymetallic nodules, sediments, and deep waters in the equatorial North Pacific exhibit highly diverse and distinct bacterial, archaeal, and microeukaryotic communities.Effect of oxygen minimum zone formation on communities of marine protists.The Marine Microbial Eukaryote Transcriptome Sequencing Project (MMETSP): illuminating the functional diversity of eukaryotic life in the oceans through transcriptome sequencingGetting specific: making taxonomic and ecological sense of large sequencing data sets.New insights into the diversity of marine picoeukaryotesMassively parallel tag sequencing reveals the complexity of anaerobic marine protistan communitiesGroups without cultured representatives dominate eukaryotic picophytoplankton in the oligotrophic South East Pacific Ocean.Freshwater Perkinsea and marine-freshwater colonizations revealed by pyrosequencing and phylogeny of environmental rDNA.Sequence diversity and novelty of natural assemblages of picoeukaryotes from the Indian Ocean.Basin-scale distribution patterns of photosynthetic picoeukaryotes along an Atlantic Meridional Transect.Investigating microbial eukaryotic diversity from a global census: insights from a comparison of pyrotag and full-length sequences of 18S rRNA genesSpliced leader RNAs, mitochondrial gene frameshifts and multi-protein phylogeny expand support for the genus Perkinsus as a unique group of alveolates.Diversity and vertical distribution of microbial eukaryotes in the snow, sea ice and seawater near the north pole at the end of the polar night.Composition of the summer photosynthetic pico and nanoplankton communities in the Beaufort Sea assessed by T-RFLP and sequences of the 18S rRNA gene from flow cytometry sorted samplesNewly identified and diverse plastid-bearing branch on the eukaryotic tree of life.High diversity of microplankton surrounds deep-water coral reef in the Norwegian Sea.Environmental survey meta-analysis reveals hidden diversity among unicellular opisthokontsA quantitative assessment of the role of the parasite Amoebophrya in the termination of Alexandrium fundyense blooms within a small coastal embayment.Short-term responses of unicellular planktonic eukaryotes to increases in temperature and UVB radiation.Microbial eukaryote diversity in the marine oxygen minimum zone off northern ChileEcological and evolutionary genomics of marine photosynthetic organisms.Accuracy of protist diversity assessments: morphology compared with cloning and direct pyrosequencing of 18S rRNA genes and ITS regions using the conspicuous tintinnid ciliates as a case study.Environmental science. Rethinking the marine carbon cycle: factoring in the multifarious lifestyles of microbes.Complex communities of small protists and unexpected occurrence of typical marine lineages in shallow freshwater systemsPhylogenetic composition and distribution of picoeukaryotes in the hypoxic northwestern coast of the Gulf of Mexico.Genomic insights into processes driving the infection of Alexandrium tamarense by the Parasitoid Amoebophrya sp.General patterns of diversity in major marine microeukaryote lineagesSolenicola setigera is the first characterized member of the abundant and cosmopolitan uncultured marine stramenopile group MAST-3.
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Widespread occurrence and genetic diversity of marine parasitoids belonging to Syndiniales (Alveolata).
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2008 թուականի Սեպտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2008 թվականի սեպտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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2008-09-02T00:00:00Z