Diatoms are heterokont algae derived from a secondary symbiotic event in which a eukaryotic host cell acquired an eukaryotic red alga as plastid. The multiple endosymbiosis and horizontal gene transfer processes provide diatoms unusual opportunities for gene mixing to establish distinctive biosynthetic pathways and metabolic control structures. Diatoms are also known to have significant impact on global ecosystems as one of the most dominant phytoplankton species in the contemporary ocean. As such their metabolism and growth regulating factors have been of particular interest for many years. The publication of the genomic sequences of two independent species of diatoms and the advent of an enhanced experimental toolbox for molecular biologi...
In the last decade, advances in high throughput sequencing and computational analysis of DNA and RNA...
BACKGROUND: Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20% of global carbon fixatio...
Diatoms are one of the most successful groups of unicellular eukaryotic algae. Successive endosymbio...
Diatoms are a highly productive group of phytoplankton collectively responsible for up to 40% of the...
AbstractA major challenge in the development of microalgal strains for large-scale production is the...
Diatoms have attracted considerable attention due to their success in diverse environmental conditio...
Diatoms are unicellular photoautotrophic algae and very successful primary producers in the oceans. ...
Diatoms are unicellular algae with plastids acquired by secondary endosymbiosis. They are responsibl...
Diatoms are unicellular algae with plastids acquired by secondary endosymbiosis. They are responsibl...
The realization of the environmental and economic impact that occurs from the release of carbon diox...
Diatoms are important primary producers in the oceans and can also dominate other aquatic habitats. ...
Diatoms are one of the most successful groups of unicellular eukaryotic algae. Successive endosymbio...
Diatoms (Bacillarophyceae) are photosynthetic unicellular microalgae that have risen to ecological p...
Diatoms are prominent marine microalgae, interesting not only from an ecological point of view, but ...
BACKGROUND: Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20% of global carbon fixatio...
In the last decade, advances in high throughput sequencing and computational analysis of DNA and RNA...
BACKGROUND: Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20% of global carbon fixatio...
Diatoms are one of the most successful groups of unicellular eukaryotic algae. Successive endosymbio...
Diatoms are a highly productive group of phytoplankton collectively responsible for up to 40% of the...
AbstractA major challenge in the development of microalgal strains for large-scale production is the...
Diatoms have attracted considerable attention due to their success in diverse environmental conditio...
Diatoms are unicellular photoautotrophic algae and very successful primary producers in the oceans. ...
Diatoms are unicellular algae with plastids acquired by secondary endosymbiosis. They are responsibl...
Diatoms are unicellular algae with plastids acquired by secondary endosymbiosis. They are responsibl...
The realization of the environmental and economic impact that occurs from the release of carbon diox...
Diatoms are important primary producers in the oceans and can also dominate other aquatic habitats. ...
Diatoms are one of the most successful groups of unicellular eukaryotic algae. Successive endosymbio...
Diatoms (Bacillarophyceae) are photosynthetic unicellular microalgae that have risen to ecological p...
Diatoms are prominent marine microalgae, interesting not only from an ecological point of view, but ...
BACKGROUND: Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20% of global carbon fixatio...
In the last decade, advances in high throughput sequencing and computational analysis of DNA and RNA...
BACKGROUND: Diatoms are unicellular algae responsible for approximately 20% of global carbon fixatio...
Diatoms are one of the most successful groups of unicellular eukaryotic algae. Successive endosymbio...