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Rokitta SD, de Nooijer LJ, Trimborn S, de Vargas C, Rost B, John U.  2011.  Transcriptome analyses reveal differential gene expression patterns between the life-cycle stages of Emiliania huxleyi (Haptophyta) and reflect specialization to different ecological niches. Journal of Phycology. 47:829–838.PDF icon Rokitta et al_2011_Transcriptome analyses reveal differential gene expression patterns between the.pdf (240 KB)
von Dassow P, Ogata H, Probert I, Wincker P, Da Silva C, Audic S, Claverie J-M, de Vargas C.  2009.  Transcriptome analysis of functional differentiation between haploid and diploid cells of Emiliania huxleyi, a globally significant photosynthetic calcifying cell. Genome Biology. 10:R114.PDF icon von Dassow et al_2009_Transcriptome analysis of functional differentiation between haploid and.pdf (1.19 MB)
Liu Z, Mesrop LY, Hu SK, Caron DA.  2019.  Transcriptome of thalassicolla nucleata holobiont reveals details of a radiolarian symbiotic relationship. Frontiers in Marine Science. 6:1–11.PDF icon Liu et al_2019_Transcriptome of thalassicolla nucleata holobiont reveals details of a.pdf (7.84 MB)
Kessenich CR, Ruck EC, Schurko AM, Wickett NJ, Alverson AJ.  2014.  Transcriptomic insights into the life history of bolidophytes , the sister lineage to diatoms. Journal of Phycology. 983:977–983.PDF icon Kessenich et al_2014_Transcriptomic insights into the life history of bolidophytes , the sister.pdf (16 KB)
Lu Y, Wohlrab S, Groth M, Glöckner G, Guillou L, John U.  2016.  Transcriptomic profiling of Alexandrium fundyense during physical interaction with or exposure to chemical signals from the parasite Amoebophrya.. Molecular ecology. 25:1294–307.PDF icon Lu et al_2016_Transcriptomic profiling of Alexandrium fundyense during physical interaction.pdf (1.12 MB)
Syhapanha KS, Russo DA, Deng Y, Meyer N, Poulin RX, Pohnert G.  2023.  Transcriptomics‐guided identification of an algicidal protease of the marine bacterium Kordia algicida OT‐1. MicrobiologyOpen. 12:e1387.PDF icon Syhapanha et al_2023_Transcriptomics‐guided identification of an algicidal protease of the marine.pdf (2.09 MB)
O'Kelly CJ, Sieracki ME, Thier EC, Hobson IC.  2003.  A transient bloom of ¡i¿Ostreococcus¡/i¿ (chlorophyta, prasinophyceae) in west neck bay, long island, new york. Journal of Phycology. 39:850–854.
Bouget FYves.  2019.  Transient transformation of ostreococcus species (OTTH595, RCC809 and RCC802) and bathycoccus. PDF icon Bouget_2019_Transient transformation of ostreococcus species (OTTH595, RCC809 and RCC802).pdf (152.75 KB)
Roquis D, Cosseau C, Raffalli KBrener, Romans P, Masanet P, Mitta G, Grunau C, Vidal-Dupiol J.  2021.  The tropical coral Pocillopora acuta displays an unusual chromatin structure and shows histone H3 clipping plasticity upon bleaching. PDF icon Roquis et al. - 2021 - The tropical coral Pocillopora acuta displa.pdf (2.43 MB)
Pollard M., Hunsicker E., Platt M..  2020.  A tunable 3D printed microfluidic resistive pulse sensor for the characterisation of algae and microplastics. ChemRxiv. PDF icon Pollard et al_2020_A tunable 3D printed microfluidic resistive pulse sensor for the.pdf (916.35 KB)
Six C, Thomas J-C, Thion L, Lemoine Y, Zal F, Partensky F.  2005.  Two novel phycoerythrin-associated linker proteins in the marine cyanobacterium synechococcus sp. Strain WH8102. Journal of Bacteriology. 187:1685–1694.PDF icon Six et al_2005_Two novel phycoerythrin-associated linker proteins in the marine cyanobacterium.pdf (346.78 KB)

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