Supplementary Information accompanies this paper on The ISME Journal website (http://www.nature.com/ismej)Emiliania huxleyi is the most abundant calcifying plankton in modern oceans with substantial intraspecific genome variability and a biphasic life cycle involving sexual alternation between calcified 2N and flagellated 1N cells. We show that high genome content variability in Emiliania relates to erosion of 1N-specific genes and loss of the ability to form flagellated cells. Analysis of 185 E. huxleyi strains isolated from world oceans suggests that loss of flagella occurred independently in lineages inhabiting oligotrophic open oceans over short evolutionary timescales. This environmentally linked physiogenomic change suggests life cycl...
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Planktonic bacteria dominate surface ocean biomass and influence global biogeochemical processes, bu...
International audienceBackground Plankton seascape genomics studies have revealed different trends f...
International audienceEmiliania huxleyi is the most abundant calcifying plankton in modern oceans wi...
Swan BK, Tupper B, Sczyrba A, et al. Prevalent genome streamlining and latitudinal divergence of pla...
Larger populations are expected to have larger genetic diversity. However, as pointed out by Lewonti...
International audienceMarine planktonic eukaryotes play critical roles in global biogeochemical cycl...
Marine planktonic eukaryotes play a critical role in global biogeochemical cycles and climate. Howev...
Coccolithophores have influenced the global climate for over 200 million years1. These marine phytop...
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Background: Plankton seascape genomics studies have revealed different trends from large-scale weak ...
Planktonic bacteria dominate surface ocean biomass and influence global biogeochemical processes, bu...
International audienceBackground Plankton seascape genomics studies have revealed different trends f...