Seawater contains dissolved ‘free’ DNA (dDNA) that is part of a larger <0.2 μm pool of DNA (D-DNA) including viruses and uncharacterised bound DNA. Previous studies have shown that bacterioplankton readily degrade dDNA and culture-based approaches have identified several potential dDNA-utilising taxa. This study characterised the seasonal variation in D-DNA concentrations at Station L4, a coastal marine observatory in the Western English Channel, and linked changes in concentration to cognate physicochemical and biological factors. The impact of dDNA addition on active bacterioplankton communities at Station L4 was then determined using 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing and RNA Stable Isotope Probing (RNA SIP) with 13C-labelled diatom-...
Marine microorganisms that consume one-carbon (C1) compounds are poorly described, despite their imp...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) can be defined as the DNA pool recovered from an environmental sample that ...
Trabajo final presentado por Alessandro Scandurra para el Master Joint Degree in Marine Biology de l...
Seawater contains dissolved ‘free’ DNA (dDNA) that is part of a larger <0.2 μm pool of DNA (D-DNA...
Dissolved DNA in seawater could be a significant source of nutrients for microbial communities. Bact...
Dissolved DNA (dDNA) is a potentially important source of energy and nutrients in aquatic ecosystems...
We describe a method for microscopic identification of DNA- synthesizing cells in bacterioplankton s...
Remineralization and transformation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) by marine microbes shape the D...
The capacity of bacteria for degrading dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) and remineralising ammonium ...
The population dynamics in the coastal bacterioplankton community off Plymouth (UK) was studied in s...
Background: Ubiquitous and diverse marine microorganisms utilise the abundant organosulfur molecule ...
We describe a method for microscopic identification of DNA-synthesizing cells in bacterioplankton sa...
The algal osmolyte, dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP), is abundant in the surface oceans and is the...
A recent investigation of bacterioplankton communities in the German Bight towards the end of a diat...
<div><p>Environmental DNA (eDNA) can be defined as the DNA pool recovered from an environmental samp...
Marine microorganisms that consume one-carbon (C1) compounds are poorly described, despite their imp...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) can be defined as the DNA pool recovered from an environmental sample that ...
Trabajo final presentado por Alessandro Scandurra para el Master Joint Degree in Marine Biology de l...
Seawater contains dissolved ‘free’ DNA (dDNA) that is part of a larger <0.2 μm pool of DNA (D-DNA...
Dissolved DNA in seawater could be a significant source of nutrients for microbial communities. Bact...
Dissolved DNA (dDNA) is a potentially important source of energy and nutrients in aquatic ecosystems...
We describe a method for microscopic identification of DNA- synthesizing cells in bacterioplankton s...
Remineralization and transformation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) by marine microbes shape the D...
The capacity of bacteria for degrading dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) and remineralising ammonium ...
The population dynamics in the coastal bacterioplankton community off Plymouth (UK) was studied in s...
Background: Ubiquitous and diverse marine microorganisms utilise the abundant organosulfur molecule ...
We describe a method for microscopic identification of DNA-synthesizing cells in bacterioplankton sa...
The algal osmolyte, dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP), is abundant in the surface oceans and is the...
A recent investigation of bacterioplankton communities in the German Bight towards the end of a diat...
<div><p>Environmental DNA (eDNA) can be defined as the DNA pool recovered from an environmental samp...
Marine microorganisms that consume one-carbon (C1) compounds are poorly described, despite their imp...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) can be defined as the DNA pool recovered from an environmental sample that ...
Trabajo final presentado por Alessandro Scandurra para el Master Joint Degree in Marine Biology de l...