Coccolithophores, especially the abundant, cosmopolitan species Emiliania huxleyi (Lohmann) W. W. Hay et H. P. Mohler, are one of the main driving forces of the oceanic carbonate pump and contribute significantly to global carbon cycling, due to their ability to calcify. A recent study indicates that termination of diploid blooms by viral infection induces life-cycle transition, and speculation has arisen about the role of the haploid, noncalcifying stage in coccolithophore ecology. To explore gene expression patterns in both life-cycle stages, haploid and diploid cells of E. huxleyi (RCC 1217 and RCC 1216) were acclimated to limiting and saturating photon flux densities. Transcriptome analyses were performed to assess differe...
Calcium carbonate precipitation by marine organisms is an acknowledged contributor to the global car...
Coccolithophores are globally abundant, calcifying microalgae that have profound effects on marine b...
Owing to the hierarchical organization of biology, from genomes over transcriptomes and proteomes do...
International audienceBackground: Eukaryotes are classified as either haplontic, diplontic, or haplo...
Coccolithophores have influenced the global climate for over 200 million years. These marine phytopl...
Abstract Emiliania huxleyi is a cosmopolitan coccolithophore widespread in temperate oceans. This un...
The expression of genes of biogeochemical interest in calcifying and noncalcifying life stages of th...
In phytoplankton a high species diversity of microalgae co-exists at a given time. But diversity is ...
Coccolithophores are a major group of phytoplankton and play a significant role in the carbon cycle,...
Emiliania huxleyi is the most abundant calcifying plankton in modern oceans with substantial intrasp...
<div><p>Ocean Acidification (OA) has been shown to affect photosynthesis and calcification in the co...
Heidenreich E, Wördenweber R, Kirschhofer F, et al. Ocean acidification has little effect on the bio...
Calcium carbonate precipitation by marine organisms is an acknowledged contributor to the global car...
Coccolithophores are globally abundant, calcifying microalgae that have profound effects on marine b...
Owing to the hierarchical organization of biology, from genomes over transcriptomes and proteomes do...
International audienceBackground: Eukaryotes are classified as either haplontic, diplontic, or haplo...
Coccolithophores have influenced the global climate for over 200 million years. These marine phytopl...
Abstract Emiliania huxleyi is a cosmopolitan coccolithophore widespread in temperate oceans. This un...
The expression of genes of biogeochemical interest in calcifying and noncalcifying life stages of th...
In phytoplankton a high species diversity of microalgae co-exists at a given time. But diversity is ...
Coccolithophores are a major group of phytoplankton and play a significant role in the carbon cycle,...
Emiliania huxleyi is the most abundant calcifying plankton in modern oceans with substantial intrasp...
<div><p>Ocean Acidification (OA) has been shown to affect photosynthesis and calcification in the co...
Heidenreich E, Wördenweber R, Kirschhofer F, et al. Ocean acidification has little effect on the bio...
Calcium carbonate precipitation by marine organisms is an acknowledged contributor to the global car...
Coccolithophores are globally abundant, calcifying microalgae that have profound effects on marine b...
Owing to the hierarchical organization of biology, from genomes over transcriptomes and proteomes do...