Synechococcus

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  • Synechococcus is the main source of primary production in oligotrophic, pelagic marine waters.
  • Synechococcus is a unicellular cyanobacterium.
  • Partensky 2/5 Synechococcus is more ubiquitous since it can be found at all latitudes in all types of waters but is mainly abundant in nutrient-rich (mesotrophic) areas.
  • Synechococcus is an abundant marine microorganism important to global carbon-fixation and thus the topic of an experimental investigation led by Dr.
  • For current status of the shotgun sequencing project, please go to the homepage of Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942 at JGI Microbes.
  • coli -Swimming Rhodobacter -Swimming Synechococcus -Swarming Salmonella -Swarming Serratia -Twitching Pseudomonas -Gliding Cytophaga -Gliding Mycoplasma -Tethered bacteria -E.
  • Wednesday, March 08, 2006 Clocks in Bacteria I: Synechococcus elongatus As I stated in the introductory post on this topic, it was thought for a long time that prokaryotes were incapable of generating circadian rhythms.
  • 95, Issue 1, 364-369, January 6, 1998 Plant Biology The cyanobacterium Synechococcus resists UV-B by exchanging photosystem II reaction-centerD1proteins (photosynthesis / phycobiliprotein / psbA) Douglas Campbell*, Mats-Jerry Eriksson, Gunnar quist, Petter Gustafsson, and Adrian K.

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