نتایج جستجو برای: Dinoflagellate

تعداد نتایج: 6843  

Journal: Geopersia 2015

Rhaetian strata from the Nayband Formation of the Tabas block, East- Central Iran, were studied palynologically. The materialexamined contained moderately diverse and well-preserved dinoflagellate cyst assemblages which lead to the identification ofRhaetogonyaulax rhaetica Zone. The assigned age of this dinozone (Rhaetian) is justified by plant fossils such as Equisetitesarenaceus, Scytophyllum...

Journal: :geopersia 2015
hossein sabbaghiyan ebrahim ghasemi - nejad mohammadreza aria-nasab

rhaetian strata from the nayband formation of the tabas block, east- central iran, were studied palynologically. the materialexamined contained moderately diverse and well-preserved dinoflagellate cyst assemblages which lead to the identification ofrhaetogonyaulax rhaetica zone. the assigned age of this dinozone (rhaetian) is justified by plant fossils such as equisetitesarenaceus, scytophyllum...

2015
Catharina Alves-de-Souza David Pecqueur Emilie Le Floc’h Sébastien Mas Cécile Roques Behzad Mostajir Franscesca Vidussi Lourdes Velo-Suárez Marc Sourisseau Eric Fouilland Laure Guillou Hans G. Dam

Dinoflagellate blooms are frequently observed under temporary eutrophication of coastal waters after heavy rains. Growth of these opportunistic microalgae is believed to be promoted by sudden input of nutrients and the absence or inefficiency of their natural enemies, such as grazers and parasites. Here, numerical simulations indicate that increasing nutrient availability not only promotes the ...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2002
Senjie Lin Huan Zhang David F Spencer John E Norman Michael W Gray

We report evidence of extensive substitutional editing of mitochondrial mRNAs in the dinoflagellate species Pfiesteria piscicida, Prorocentrum minimum and Crypthecodinium cohnii, based on a comparison of genomic and corresponding cDNA sequences determined for two mitochondrial DNA-encoded genes, cox1 (cytochrome oxidase subunit 1) and cob (apocytochrome b). In the cox1 mRNA, we identify 72 subs...

2006
Monica Salerno Diane K. Stoecker Margaret R. Mulholland Diane Stoecker Anne Thessen

Title of thesis: ECTOCELLULAR ENZYME ACTIVITIES IN THE MIXOTROPHIC DINOFLAGELLATE PROROCENTRUM MINIMUM (DINOPHYCEAE) Monica Salerno, Master of Science, 2006 Thesis directed by: Professor Diane K. Stoecker Horn Point Laboratory, UMCES The activities of the enzymes α and β-glucosidase, leucine aminopeptidase and alkaline phosphatase were measured in cultures of the dinoflagellate Prorocentrum min...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1984
M H Liu R Reddy D Henning D Spector H Busch

U5 RNA is one of the six capped small nuclear RNAs present in most eukaryotic cells. Like U1, U2, U4 and U6 RNAs, U5 RNA is associated with hnRNP particles and is thus probably involved in some, as yet undefined, aspects of pre-messenger RNA processing. In this study, the complete nucleotide sequence of U5 RNA of a dinoflagellate, Crypthecodinium cohnii was determined. The analysis of this dino...

Journal: :Journal of phycology 2008
Andrea Baker Ian Robbins Mark A Moline María Débora Iglesias-Rodríguez

Bioluminescence is reported in members of 18 dinoflagellate genera. Species of dinoflagellates are known to have different bioluminescent signatures, making it difficult to assess the presence of particular species in the water column using optical tools, particularly when bioluminescent populations are in nonbloom conditions. A "universal" oligonucleotide primer set, along with species and gen...

2012
Karsten Eichholz Bánk Beszteri Uwe John

Marine dinoflagellates (alveolata) are microalgae of which some cause harmful algal blooms and produce a broad variety of most likely polyketide synthesis derived phycotoxins. Recently, novel polyketide synthesase (PKS) transcripts have been described from the Florida red tide dinoflagellate Karenia brevis (gymnodiniales) which are evolutionarily related to Type I PKS but were apparently expres...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Ken-ichiro Ishida Beverley R Green

Several dinoflagellate species have plastids that more closely resemble those of an unrelated algal group, the haptophytes, suggesting these plastids have been obtained by tertiary endosymbiosis. Because both groups are photosynthetic, all of the genes for nuclear-encoded plastid proteins might be supplied by the dinoflagellate host or some of them might have been replaced by haptophyte genes. ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Sebastian G. Gornik Kristina L. Ford Terrence D. Mulhern Antony Bacic Geoffrey I. McFadden Ross F. Waller

BACKGROUND The packaging, expression, and maintenance of nuclear genomes using histone proteins is a ubiquitous and fundamental feature of eukaryotic cells, yet the phylum Dinoflagellata has apparently abandoned this model of nuclear organization. Their nuclei contain permanently condensed, liquid crystalline chromosomes that seemingly lack histone proteins, and contain remarkably large genomes...

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