- such as microcystins, saxitoxin, and cylindrospermopsin. Nowadays,
cyanobacterial blooms pose a
serious threat to
aquatic environments and
public health...
-
Cyanobacterial morphology refers to the form or
shape of cyanobacteria.
Cyanobacteria are a
large and
diverse phylum of
bacteria defined by
their unique...
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Seawright AA, Shaw GR (2008). "
Cyanobacterial poisoning in livestock, wild
mammals and
birds – an overview" (PDF).
Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms: State...
- and even from
single cyanobacterial cells. The
figure shows the
daily oscillations in
luminescence of many
individual cyanobacterial colonies on a petri...
- be
dense or loose. Generally, the
fungal mesh
surrounds the
algal or
cyanobacterial cells,
often enclosing them
within complex fungal tissues that are unique...
- In
molecular biology,
Cyanobacterial non-coding RNAs are non-coding RNAs
which have been
identified in
species of cyanobacteria.
Large scale screens have...
-
endosymbiotic relationship between an
ancestral eukaryotic cell and a
cyanobacterial resident. The
algae are a
polyphyletic group and are
placed in various...
- nanocompartment—an
example of an air-lock
forming protein. Likewise, in some
cyanobacterial strains the beta-carboxysomes
contain a beta-carbonic
anhydrase that...
- In
molecular biology, the
cyanobacterial clock proteins are the main
circadian regulator in cyanobacteria. The
cyanobacterial clock proteins comprise three...
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changes does not
support the unikont–bikont phylogeny, and
suggests cyanobacterial symbiosis as the
point of
primary radiation of eukaryotes".
Genome Biology...