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tdbtl6pf4 · 1 year
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leedsomics · 1 year
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Exploring Microbial Diversity and Functional Potential along the Bay of Bengal Coastline in Bangladesh: Insights from Amplicon Sequencing and Shotgun Metagenomics
Although the Bay of Bengal (BoB) is the worlds largest bay, possessing distinct physiochemical properties, it has garnered little research focus concerning its microbial diversity and ecological importance. Here, we present amplicon (16S and 18S) profiling and shotgun metagenomics data regarding microbial communities from BoB eastern coast, viz., Saint Martin and Coxs Bazar, Bangladesh. From the 16S sequencing data, Proteobacteria appeared to be the dominant phylum in both locations, with Alteromonas, Methylophaga, Anaerospora, Marivita, and Vibrio dominating in Cox's Bazar and Pseudoalteromonas, Nautella, Marinomonas, Vibrio, and Alteromonas dominating the Saint Martin site. From the 18S sequencing data, Ochrophyta, Chlorophyta, and Protalveolata appeared among the most abundant eukaryotic divisions in both locations, with significantly higher abundance of Choanoflagellida, Florideophycidae, and Dinoflagellata in Coxs Bazar. Functional annotations revealed that the microbial communities in these samples harbor genes for biofilm formation, quorum sensing, xenobiotics degradation, antimicrobial resistance, and a variety of other processes. Together, these results provide the first molecular insight into the functional and phylogenetic diversity of microbes along the BoB coast of Bangladesh and lay the foundation for further in-depth assessment of microbial community dynamics and functional potential in the context of global change in this region. http://dlvr.it/Sn8g4y
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flamencapolaca · 2 years
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The free-living unarmored dinoflagellata /. Berkeley, Calif.University of California Press1921.
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c4n1ne · 3 years
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A dinoflagellate, Ceratium macroceras.
Image: Freidrich Oltmanns, Morphologie und biologie der Algen (1904)
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judithschaechter · 7 years
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n558_w1150 by Biodiversity Heritage Library Via Flickr: The free-living unarmored dinoflagellata /. Berkeley, Calif.University of California Press1921. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/20306954
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himbo-beel · 3 years
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What is your favourite algae phylum? Mine is Dinoflagellata, mainly because of bioluminescence and the main enzyme involved because luciferin. LUCIFER-IN
FUCK dinoflagelletes okay. I spent TOO days of my life hunched over a microscope doing those counts for marine resources every year looking for Alexandrium and Dinophysis. Ceratium is on thin ice because at least it looks funny.
I very much appreciate zooxanthallae!
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awesomehanan · 5 years
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. Apa kau tega biarkan warna warni menghilang dari nya? . Pemutihan karang atau "Coral Bleaching" adalah berubahnya warna pada jaringan karang dari warna alami menjadi warna putih. Kejadian ini bisa menyebabkan kematian pada karang karena hilangnya zooxanthellae. Zooxanthella adalah mikroalgae dari kelompok dinoflagellata yang hidup sebagai simbion didalam jaringan endoderm karang. Penyebab utama bleaching adalah terjadinya perubahan suhu air laut, diatas atau dibawah normal. Karang tumbuh dengan baik atau optimal dilaut tropis pada suhu 28 - 29°C. Bila terjadi kenaikan suhu 2 - 3° C diatas atau dibawah normal dalam kurun waktu antara 1 - 2 minggu maka karang akan menunjukkan tanda-tanda terjadinya bleaching. 😰😱🥵🥶 😭😭😭 . Apa kau tega biarkan warna warni menghilang dari nya? Apa kau tega biarkan mereka memutih? Kau tega biarkan mereka mati? . Bersahabatlah dengan alam. Jangan biarkan hal buruk terjadi pada nya. #art #paint #drawing #markers #sketch #sketchaday #darkart #inkart #inkdrawong #inkfeature #artwork #penartwork #pensketch #pendrawing #penandink #penandinkart #penandinkdrawing #globalwarming #micronart #snowmanart #artistic_lenses #artistic #artist #artist_calls #illustration #illustrationartists #instaart #instaartist #instaartwork #artoninstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/B499GhhhHs_/?igshid=hrdeeivib7t5
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mosertone · 6 years
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Plate 11 of Charles A. Kofoid and Olive Swezy's 'The free-living unarmored dinoflagellata', in 'Memoirs of the University of California, Volume 6', 1921
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boudhabar · 6 years
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The free-living unarmored dinoflagellata
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zhangswaggy-blog · 5 years
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Introduction Dinoflagellates are unicellular, flagellated protists The first modern dinoflagellate was described by Baker in 1753 The dinoflagellates were first defined by Otto Bütschli in 1885 as the flagellate order Dinoflagellida. Botanists treated them as a division of algae, named Pyrrhophyta after the bioluminescent forms. They have also been called the Dinophyta or Dinoflagellata Over 2000 species Traditionally classified as algae Most are microscopic, but a few reach a diameter of up to 2mm The dinoflagellates are a large group of flagellate protists. Most are marine plankton, but they are common in fresh water habitats as well. About half of all dinoflagellates are photosynthetic, and these make up the largest group of algae aside from the diatoms. Some species, called zooxanthellae, are endosymbionts of marine animals and protozoa, and play an important part in the biology of coral reefs. Other dinoflagellates are colorless predators on other protozoa, and a few forms are parasitic.
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ooksaidthelibrarian · 6 years
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The Free-Living Unarmored Dinoflagellata Kofoid, Charles A. (Charles Atwood). Berkeley, Calif.University of California Press. 1921.  
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cluboftigerghost · 6 years
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ooksaidthelibrarian: The Free-Living Unarmored Dinoflagellata... https://ift.tt/2Chm2um
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The dinoflagellates are single-celled eukaryotes constituting the phylum Dinoflagellata. Usually considered algae, dinoflagellates are mostly marine plankton, but they also are common in freshwater habitats. Their populations are distributed depending on sea surface temperature, salinity, or depth.
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dailymailcoid · 5 years
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Misteri Kilauan Air Mata Berwarna Biru di Laut China Timur
Misteri Kilauan Air Mata Berwarna Biru di Laut China Timur
Dailymail.co.id, Taipei – Pada malam hari saat musim panas, perairan di sekitar Pulau Matsu di Taiwan memancarkan kilau biru. Cahaya itu sangat menarik, seperti neon. Fenomena ini populer dengan nama air mata biru (blue tears).
Ternyata, kemilau air tersebut disebabkan oleh mekarnya makhluk yang disebut sebagai dinoflagellata, sebagaimana dikutip dari laman Live Science pada Minggu (16/6/2019).
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izzyrrrr-blog · 7 years
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Andrea Greiner  A Self-Playing Piano Stimulates Bioluminescent Light
The work incorporated Yamaha Disklavier (Player Piano) and Algae (Dinoflagellata pyrocystis fusiformis) diluted in sea water. “The installation Multitudes by Andreas Greiner which was first shown at Import Projects consists of self playing Yamaha Disklavier placed in a darkened exhibtion room. Positioned on the strings are transparent canisters filled with bioluminescent algae (pyrocystis fusiformis). The plankton reacts visually to the music and touches of the instrument with the emission of natural blue light (bioluminescence).” “The mathematical basis of this musical composition – a collaboration between the artist Andreas Greiner and composer Tyler Friedman – is based on the growth curve of the algae’s exponential replication cycle. Beginning with total darkness and silence, music and light patterns exponentially increase in complexity, intensity and frequency, until they reach maximum possible variations. Following this peak, the process ends with the complete extinction of sound and illumination, just as the algae’s capacity for natural light emission has been exhausted by overstimulation.” I love the collaboration of both natural movement and growth alongside the influence of music and performance. I hope to explore the influence of music later in my studio practise.
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