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Bruyant F, Babin M, Genty B, Prasil O, Behrenfeld MJ, Claustre H, Bricaud A, Holtzendorff J, Koblizek M, Garczareck L et al..  2005.  Diel variations in the photosynthetic parameters of Prochlorococcus strain PCC 9511: combined effects of light and cell cycle. Limnology and Oceanography. 50:850–863.PDF icon Bruyant et al_2005_Diel variations in the photosynthetic parameters of Prochlorococcus strain PCC.pdf (2.06 MB)
Robbens S, Khadaroo B, Camasses A, Derelle E, Ferraz C, Inze D, Peer Y Van de, Moreau H.  2005.  Genome-wide analysis of core cell cycle genes in the unicellular green alga Ostreococcus tauri. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 22:589–597.PDF icon Robbens et al_2005_Genome-wide analysis of core cell cycle genes in the unicellular green alga.pdf (527.35 KB)
Six C, Worden AZ, Rodriguez F, Moreau H, Partensky F.  2005.  New insights into the nature and phylogeny of prasinophyte antenna proteins: Ostreococcus tauri, a case study. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 22:2217–2230.PDF icon Six et al_2005_New insights into the nature and phylogeny of prasinophyte antenna proteins.pdf (294.64 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)
2003
Fuller NJ, Marie D, Partensky F, Vaulot D, Post AF, Scanlan DJ.  2003.  Clade-specific 16S ribosomal DNA oligonucleotides reveal the predominance of a single marine Synechococcus clade throughout a stratified water column in the Red Sea. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 69:2430–2443.PDF icon Fuller et al_2003_Clade-specific 16S ribosomal DNA oligonucleotides reveal the predominance of a.pdf (1.03 MB)
Fuller NJ, Marie D, Partensky F, Vaulot D, Post AF, Scanlan DJ.  2003.  Clade-specific 16S ribosomal DNA oligonucleotides reveal the predominance of a single marine Synechococcus clade throughout a stratified water column in the Red Sea. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 69:2430–2443.PDF icon Fuller et al_2003_Clade-specific 16S ribosomal DNA oligonucleotides reveal the predominance of a.pdf (1.03 MB)
Palenik B, Brahamsha B, Larimer FW, Land M, Hauser L, Chain P, Lamerdin J, Regala W, Allen EE, McCarren J et al..  2003.  The genome of a motile marine Synechococcus. Nature. 424:1037–1042.PDF icon Palenik et al_2006_Genome sequence of Synechococcus CC9311.pdf (1.16 MB)
Palenik B, Brahamsha B, Larimer FW, Land M, Hauser L, Chain P, Lamerdin J, Regala W, Allen EE, McCarren J et al..  2003.  The genome of a motile marine Synechococcus. Nature. 424:1037–1042.PDF icon Palenik et al_2006_Genome sequence of Synechococcus CC9311.pdf (1.16 MB)
Palenik B, Brahamsha B, Larimer FW, Land M, Hauser L, Chain P, Lamerdin J, Regala W, Allen EE, McCarren J et al..  2003.  The genome of a motile marine Synechococcus. Nature. 424:1037–1042.PDF icon Palenik et al_2006_Genome sequence of Synechococcus CC9311.pdf (1.16 MB)
Toledo G, Palenik B.  2003.  A Synechococcus serotype is found preferentially in surface marine waters. Limnology and Oceanography. 48:1744–1755.PDF icon Toledo_Palenik_2003_A Synechococcus serotype is found preferentially in surface marine waters.pdf (508.2 KB)

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