Nat Commun. 2022 Feb 3;13(1):777. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-28401-w. NO ABSTRACT PMID:35115546 | DOI:10.1038/s41467-022-28401-w
February 2022 archive
Feb 02
A robust approach to estimate relative phytoplankton cell abundances from metagenomes
Phytoplankton account for >45% of global primary production, and have an enormous impact on aquatic food webs and on the entire Earth System. Their members are found among prokaryotes (cyanobacteria) and multiple eukaryotic lineages containing chloroplasts. Genetic surveys of phytoplankton communities generally consist of PCR amplification of bacterial (16S), nuclear (18S) and/or chloroplastic (16S) rRNA marker genes from DNA extracted from environmental samples. However, our appreciation of…
Feb 02
A robust approach to estimate relative phytoplankton cell abundances from metagenomes
Phytoplankton account for >45% of global primary production, and have an enormous impact on aquatic food webs and on the entire Earth System. Their members are found among prokaryotes (cyanobacteria) and multiple eukaryotic lineages containing chloroplasts. Genetic surveys of phytoplankton communities generally consist of PCR amplification of bacterial (16S), nuclear (18S) and/or chloroplastic (16S) rRNA marker genes from DNA extracted from environmental samples. However, our appreciation of…
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