Zhengke Li, Yong Zhang, Wei Li, Andrew J Irwin, Zoe V Finkel (2022), Conservation and architecture of housekeeping genes in the model marine diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana, New Phytologist, doi: 10.1111/nph.18039
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Zhengke Li, Yong Zhang, Wei Li, Andrew J Irwin, Zoe V Finkel (2022), Conservation and architecture of housekeeping genes in the model marine diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana, New Phytologist, doi: 10.1111/nph.18039
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Look out for members of the CBIOMES team, sharing their work at this year’s (virtual) Ocean Sciences conference taking place February 24-March 4. Continue reading “CBIOMES Goes to Ocean Sciences 2022”
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A warm welcome to Yi-Chun (Liv) Yeh who recently joined the Fuhrman Lab.
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A warm welcome to Laura Furtado who recently joined Jed Fuhrman’s USC CBIOMES Group.
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A warm welcome to Olivia Ahern who recently joined MBL-CBIOMES to work with Joe Vallino.
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Simona Meiler, Gregory L. Britten, Stephanie Dutkiewicz, Mary Rose Gradoville, Pia H. Moisander, Oliver Jahn, Michael J. Follows (2022), Constraining uncertainties of diazotroph biogeography from nifH gene abundance, Limnology and Oceanography, doi: 10.1002/lno.12036
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Vinitha Ebenezer, Ying-Yu Hu, Olga Carnicer, Andrew J. Irwin, Michael J. Follows, Zoe V. Finkel (2022), Elemental and macromolecular composition of the marine Chloropicophyceae, a major group of oceanic photosynthetic picoeukaryotes, Limnology and Oceanography, doi: 10.1002/lno.12013
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Crispin M. Mutshinda, Aditya Mishra, Zoe V. Finkel, Claire E. Widdicombe & Andrew J. Irwin (2022), Bayesian two-part modeling of phytoplankton biomass and occurrence, Hydrobiologia, doi: 10.1007/s10750-021-04789-2
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Microbial simulations bridge the gap between the molecular and ecosystem scales.
A new CBIOMES paper presents, for the first time, an interpretation of observed, strain-level, basin-scale biogeography using genome-scale modeling of cellular metabolism, physiology, and fitness. Continue reading “A Systems Level Approach to Biogeography”