The evolution and evolvability of photosystem II
Photosystem II is the water-oxidizing and O2-evolving enzyme of photosynthesis. How and
when this remarkable enzyme arose are fundamental questions in the history of life that …
when this remarkable enzyme arose are fundamental questions in the history of life that …
Global biogeochemical impacts of phytoplankton: a trait‐based perspective
E Litchman, P de Tezanos Pinto, KF Edwards… - Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Phytoplankton are key players in the global carbon cycle, contributing about half of global
primary productivity. Within the phytoplankton, functional groups (characterized by distinct …
primary productivity. Within the phytoplankton, functional groups (characterized by distinct …
A global ocean atlas of eukaryotic genes
Q Carradec, E Pelletier, C Da Silva, A Alberti… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
While our knowledge about the roles of microbes and viruses in the ocean has increased
tremendously due to recent advances in genomics and metagenomics, research on marine …
tremendously due to recent advances in genomics and metagenomics, research on marine …
Genomes of coral dinoflagellate symbionts highlight evolutionary adaptations conducive to a symbiotic lifestyle
Despite half a century of research, the biology of dinoflagellates remains enigmatic: they
defy many functional and genetic traits attributed to typical eukaryotic cells. Genomic …
defy many functional and genetic traits attributed to typical eukaryotic cells. Genomic …
Draft assembly of the Symbiodinium minutum nuclear genome reveals dinoflagellate gene structure
E Shoguchi, C Shinzato, T Kawashima, F Gyoja… - Current biology, 2013 - cell.com
Background Dinoflagellates are known for their capacity to form harmful blooms (eg," red
tides") and as symbiotic, photosynthetic partners for corals. These unicellular eukaryotes …
tides") and as symbiotic, photosynthetic partners for corals. These unicellular eukaryotes …
Untangling the early diversification of eukaryotes: a phylogenomic study of the evolutionary origins of Centrohelida, Haptophyta and Cryptista
F Burki, M Kaplan, DV Tikhonenkov… - … of the Royal …, 2016 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Assembling the global eukaryotic tree of life has long been a major effort of Biology. In
recent years, pushed by the new availability of genome-scale data for microbial eukaryotes …
recent years, pushed by the new availability of genome-scale data for microbial eukaryotes …
Comparison of 15 dinoflagellate genomes reveals extensive sequence and structural divergence in family Symbiodiniaceae and genus Symbiodinium
Background Dinoflagellates in the family Symbiodiniaceae are important photosynthetic
symbionts in cnidarians (such as corals) and other coral reef organisms. Breakdown of the …
symbionts in cnidarians (such as corals) and other coral reef organisms. Breakdown of the …
Estimation of 18S gene copy number in marine eukaryotic plankton using a next-generation sequencing approach
W Gong, A Marchetti - Frontiers in marine Science, 2019 - frontiersin.org
The small subunit 18S rRNA (18S) gene is the most commonly used marker for taxonomic
identification in eukaryotes. However, protists may harbor substantial variation in their 18S …
identification in eukaryotes. However, protists may harbor substantial variation in their 18S …
Genetic and spatial organization of the unusual chromosomes of the dinoflagellate Symbiodinium microadriaticum
Dinoflagellates are main primary producers in the oceans, the cause of algal blooms and
endosymbionts of marine invertebrates. Much remains to be understood about their biology …
endosymbionts of marine invertebrates. Much remains to be understood about their biology …
Evolution of DNA methylome diversity in eukaryotes
Cytosine DNA methylation (5mC) is a widespread base modification in eukaryotic genomes
with critical roles in transcriptional regulation. In recent years, our understanding of 5mC has …
with critical roles in transcriptional regulation. In recent years, our understanding of 5mC has …