Phylogenetic relationships among members of the marine Synechococcus genus were determined following sequencing of the 16S ribosomal DNA (rDNA) from 31 novel cultured isolates from the Red Sea and several other oceanic environments. This revealed a large genetic diversity within the marine Synechococcus cluster consistent with earlier work but also identified three novel clades not previously recognized. Phylogenetic analyses showed one clade, containing halotolerant isolates lacking phycoerythrin (PE) and including strains capable, or not, of utilizing nitrate as the sole N source, which clustered within the MC-A (Synechococcus subcluster 5.1) lineage. Two copies of the 16S rRNA gene are present in marine Synechococcus genomes, and cloning...
Marine cyanobacteria from the genus Synechococcus are found throughout the world's oceans and as pri...
Factors controlling phytoplankton distribution and activity in the marine environment are often poor...
The phylogenetic diversity of the marine Synechococcus community in the subtropical coastal waters o...
Phylogenetic relationships among members of the marine Synechococcus genus were determined following...
Marine Synechococcus is a globally significant genus of cyanobacteria that is comprised of multiple ...
In order to understand how Synechococcus in the estuarine environment (Chesapeake Bay) are phylogene...
In order to understand how Synechococcus in the estuarine environment (Chesapeake Bay) are phylogene...
Conserved markers such as the 16S rRNA gene do not provide sufficient molecular resolution to identi...
Synechococcus-specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primers were developed and used to amplify fr...
Marine Synechococcus, a significant contributor to primary production, shows high phylogenetic diver...
Synechococcus are distributed throughout the world’s oceans and are composed of diverse genetic line...
Synechococcus is a dominant genus of the coastal phytoplankton with an effective contribution to pri...
The extent to which cultured strains represent the genetic diversity of a population of microorganis...
Synechococcus is a dominant genus of the coastal phytoplankton with an effective contribution to pri...
Author Posting. © American Society for Microbiology, 2002. This article is posted here by permissio...
Marine cyanobacteria from the genus Synechococcus are found throughout the world's oceans and as pri...
Factors controlling phytoplankton distribution and activity in the marine environment are often poor...
The phylogenetic diversity of the marine Synechococcus community in the subtropical coastal waters o...
Phylogenetic relationships among members of the marine Synechococcus genus were determined following...
Marine Synechococcus is a globally significant genus of cyanobacteria that is comprised of multiple ...
In order to understand how Synechococcus in the estuarine environment (Chesapeake Bay) are phylogene...
In order to understand how Synechococcus in the estuarine environment (Chesapeake Bay) are phylogene...
Conserved markers such as the 16S rRNA gene do not provide sufficient molecular resolution to identi...
Synechococcus-specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primers were developed and used to amplify fr...
Marine Synechococcus, a significant contributor to primary production, shows high phylogenetic diver...
Synechococcus are distributed throughout the world’s oceans and are composed of diverse genetic line...
Synechococcus is a dominant genus of the coastal phytoplankton with an effective contribution to pri...
The extent to which cultured strains represent the genetic diversity of a population of microorganis...
Synechococcus is a dominant genus of the coastal phytoplankton with an effective contribution to pri...
Author Posting. © American Society for Microbiology, 2002. This article is posted here by permissio...
Marine cyanobacteria from the genus Synechococcus are found throughout the world's oceans and as pri...
Factors controlling phytoplankton distribution and activity in the marine environment are often poor...
The phylogenetic diversity of the marine Synechococcus community in the subtropical coastal waters o...