Project description:Green algae associated microbial communities from Chlorella culture in LANL, New Mexico, United States - Vampirovibrio chlorellavorus metagenome
Project description:Metatranscriptome of green algae associated microbial communities from Chlorella culture in University of Arizona, USA - V. chlorellavorus infection vv_d4_1
Project description:Metatranscriptome of green algae associated microbial communities from Chlorella culture in University of Arizona, USA - V. chlorellavorus infection vv_d4_2
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Project description:Microbiome on green algae ulva australis
Project description:Nitrogen starvation is an efficient environmental pressure used to increase lipid accumulation and oil droplet formation in microalgal cells. Various studies focused on metabolic changes occurring in microalgae in nitrogen starvation conditions, but the mechanisms at the basis of these changes are not completely understood. Between microalgae, green algae, with more than 7000 species growing in a variety of habitats, have been frequently studied for energy purposes, but also as source of bioactive extracts/compounds. In this study, de novo transcriptome of the green algae Tetraselmis suecica has been performed in order to (1) deeply study its response to nitrogen starvation, (2) to look for enzymes with antioxidant capacity and for polyketide synthases (PKSs), (3) if present, to evaluate if nutrient starvation can influence their expression levels.
Project description:This study aimed at identification of genetic regulations for desiccation tolerance in intertidal seaweed species Ulva lactuca most commonly experienced phenomenon of intertidal communities.