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2006
Derelle E, Ferraz C, Rombauts S, Rouze P, Worden AZ, Robbens S, Partensky F, Degroeve S, Echeynie S, Cooke R et al..  2006.  Genome analysis of the smallest free-living eukaryote Ostreococcus tauri unveils many unique features. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 103:11647–11652.PDF icon Derelle et al_2006_Genome analysis of the smallest free-living eukaryote Ostreococcus tauri.pdf (1.01 MB)
Palenik B, Ren Q, Dupont CL, Myers GS, Heidelberg JF, Badger JH, Madupu R, Nelson WC, Brinkac LM, Dodson RJ et al..  2006.  Genome sequence of Synechococcus CC9311: Insights into adaptation to a coastal environment. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 103:13555–13559.
Palenik B, Ren Q, Dupont CL, Myers GS, Heidelberg JF, Badger JH, Madupu R, Nelson WC, Brinkac LM, Dodson RJ et al..  2006.  Genome sequence of Synechococcus CC9311: Insights into adaptation to a coastal environment. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 103:13555–13559.PDF icon Palenik et al_2006_Genome sequence of Synechococcus CC9311.pdf (1.16 MB)
Slapeta J, López-García P, Moreira D.  2006.  Global dispersal and ancient cryptic species in the smallest marine eukaryotes. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 23:23–29.PDF icon Slapeta et al_2006_Global dispersal and ancient cryptic species in the smallest marine eukaryotes.pdf (538.25 KB)
2013
Monier A, Sudek S, Fast NM, Worden AZ.  2013.  Gene invasion in distant eukaryotic lineages: discovery of mutually exclusive genetic elements reveals marine biodiversity. The ISME journal. 7:1764–1774.PDF icon Monier et al. - Gene invasion in distant eukaryotic lineages discovery of mutually exclusive genetic elements reveals marine biodiversit.pdf (2.08 MB)
Humily F, Partensky F, Six C, Farrant GK, Ratin M, Marie D, Garczarek L.  2013.  A gene island with two possible configurations is involved in chromatic acclimation in marine synechococcus. PLoS ONE. 8:e84459.PDF icon Humily et al_2013_A gene island with two possible configurations is involved in chromatic.pdf (1.54 MB)
Chen H, Lin H, Jiang P, Li F, Qin S.  2013.  Genetic transformation of marine cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. CC9311 (Cyanophyceae) by electroporation. Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology. 31:416–420.PDF icon Chen et al_2013_Genetic transformation of marine cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp.pdf (360.8 KB)
Collen J, Porcel B, Carré W, Ball SG, Chaparro C, Tonon T, Barbeyron T, Michel G, Noel B, Valentin K et al..  2013.  Genome structure and metabolic features in the red seaweed Chondrus crispus shed light on evolution of the Archaeplastida. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 110:5247–5252.PDF icon Collen et al_2013_Genome structure and metabolic features in the red seaweed Chondrus crispus.pdf (1012.43 KB)
Stuart RK, Brahamsha B, Busby K, Palenik B.  2013.  Genomic island genes in a coastal marine Synechococcus strain confer enhanced tolerance to copper and oxidative stress. The ISME Journal. 7:1139–1149.PDF icon Stuart et al_2013_Genomic island genes in a coastal marine Synechococcus strain confer enhanced.pdf (544.84 KB)
Chamnansinp A, Li Y, Lundholm N, Moestrup Ø.  2013.  Global diversity of two widespread, colony-forming diatoms of the marine plankton, Chaetoceros socialis (syn. C. radians ) and Chaetoceros gelidus sp. nov.. Journal of Phycology. 49:1128–1141.PDF icon Chamnansinp et al_2013_Global diversity of two widespread, colony-forming diatoms of the marine.pdf (3.02 MB)

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