Dinoflagellates of the A. minutum species complex are widely distributed bloom-forming, photosynthetic protists typically producing potent neurotoxins which cause paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP). Human intoxications usually occur via the ingestion of filter-feeding bivalves, but intoxications after consumption of predatory crabs have also been reported. The same group of toxins is produced by certain freshwater cyanobacteria, in which the gene cluster coding for the PSP toxin-producing enzymes has recently been identified. However, the identification of corresponding genes in dinoflagellates is pending, which might be due to their unusual and little understood genomes.The aim of this thesis is to contribute to understanding gene express...
Ant colonies are commonly parasitized simultaneously by several species. While some parasites are re...
Lignin is, after cellulose, the second most abundant terrestrial biopolymer, accounting for approxim...
Panulirus argus Virus 1 (PaV1) is an emerging disease in Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus. It...
Dinoflagellates of the A. minutum species complex are widely distributed bloomforming, photosyntheti...
Dinoflagellates of the A. minutum species complex are widely distributed bloomforming, photosyntheti...
Functional somatic syndromes (FSS) are characterised by the presence of somatic symptoms and the abs...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions cause a chemical phenomenon known as Ocean Acidification (OA)...
Social insects are prominent model organisms of evolutionary biology. Their castes are an example of...
Social insects are prominent model organisms of evolutionary biology. Their castes are an example of...
Amphipods are the most ubiquitous animals, after nematodes, on earth. Although there are several ter...
Introduction Maternal infections during pregnancy could harm the progeny and, when combined with po...
Marine macroalgae are important components of coastal ecosystems, providing food and habitat for num...
Scrapie is an infectious neurologic disease in sheep caused by prions, corresponding to transmissibl...
Maternal mRNA translation is regulated in large part by cytoplasmic polyadenylation. This process, w...
It has long been recognized that changes in gene regulation, specifically mutations in cis-regulator...
Ant colonies are commonly parasitized simultaneously by several species. While some parasites are re...
Lignin is, after cellulose, the second most abundant terrestrial biopolymer, accounting for approxim...
Panulirus argus Virus 1 (PaV1) is an emerging disease in Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus. It...
Dinoflagellates of the A. minutum species complex are widely distributed bloomforming, photosyntheti...
Dinoflagellates of the A. minutum species complex are widely distributed bloomforming, photosyntheti...
Functional somatic syndromes (FSS) are characterised by the presence of somatic symptoms and the abs...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions cause a chemical phenomenon known as Ocean Acidification (OA)...
Social insects are prominent model organisms of evolutionary biology. Their castes are an example of...
Social insects are prominent model organisms of evolutionary biology. Their castes are an example of...
Amphipods are the most ubiquitous animals, after nematodes, on earth. Although there are several ter...
Introduction Maternal infections during pregnancy could harm the progeny and, when combined with po...
Marine macroalgae are important components of coastal ecosystems, providing food and habitat for num...
Scrapie is an infectious neurologic disease in sheep caused by prions, corresponding to transmissibl...
Maternal mRNA translation is regulated in large part by cytoplasmic polyadenylation. This process, w...
It has long been recognized that changes in gene regulation, specifically mutations in cis-regulator...
Ant colonies are commonly parasitized simultaneously by several species. While some parasites are re...
Lignin is, after cellulose, the second most abundant terrestrial biopolymer, accounting for approxim...
Panulirus argus Virus 1 (PaV1) is an emerging disease in Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus. It...