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Mediterranean Sea (strain MED). The name
Prochlorococcus originated from the fact it was
originally ****umed that
Prochlorococcus was
related to
Prochloron and other...
- The
smallest of all,
Prochlorococcus, is just 0.5 to 0.8
micrometres across. In
terms of
numbers of individuals,
Prochlorococcus is
possibly the most...
- Constants, Units, and Uncertainty. NIST.
Retrieved 23
August 2011. "
Prochlorococcus marinus MIT 9313 - Home".
Joint Genome Institute.
Archived from the...
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article by A.V.
Pinevich ). In 1986
Prochlorococcus was
found by
Sallie W. (Penny)
Chisholm and colleagues.
Prochlorococcus may be
responsible for a significant...
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viral particles.[citation needed]
Certain cyanophages infect and
burst Prochlorococcus, the world's
smallest and most
abundant primary producers.
Marine cyanophages...
- Two of the free-living
bacterial taxa with the
smallest genomes are
Prochlorococcus and
Pelagibacter ubique, both
highly abundant marine bacteria commonly...
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hydrogen peroxide by
helper microbes: the
impacts on the
cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus and
other beneficiaries in
marine communities".
Environmental Microbiology...
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Cyanobacteria belonging to the
genus Prochlorococcus are
particularly remarkable. With a
typical size of 0.6 μm,
Prochlorococcus was
discovered only in 1988 by...
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diagnostic pigment for this
organism is known.
Zeaxanthin is also
found in
Prochlorococcus, red
algae and as a
minor pigment in some
chlorophytes and eustigmatophytes...
- to the
chlorophyll structures are
known in the wild. For example,
Prochlorococcus, a cyanobacterium, uses 8-vinyl Chl a and b.
Chlorophylls can be extracted...