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- Thal****iosira pseudonana is a species of marine centric diatoms. It was chosen as the first eukaryotic marine phytoplankton for whole genome sequencing...
- Thal****iosira pseudonana. The diatom EST database now consists of over 200,000 ESTs from P. tricornutum (16 libraries) and T. pseudonana (7 libraries)...
- the genus, T. pseudonana, has gained particular significance as the first marine phytoplankton to have its genome sequenced. T. pseudonana has since become...
- Mordellistena pseudonana is a species of beetle in the genus Mordellistena of the family Mordellidae. It was described by Ermisch in 1956. Mordellidae...
- Tetrahymena thermophila Nanney & McCoy 1976 (Alveolata), Thal****iosira pseudonana Cleve 1873 (Stramenopiles), and Arabidopsis thaliana (Linnaeus) Heynhold...
- A Thal****iosira pseudonana diatom oogonium beginning to expand through the cell wall. Artificial coloring denotes chlorophyll (blue) and DNA (red)....
- Stramenopile Nannochloropsis Navicula Prasinophyceae Raphidophyte Thal****iosira pseudonana Diatom orders Centrales Pennales classes: Coscinodiscophyceae Fragilariophyceae...
- Stramenopile Nannochloropsis Navicula Prasinophyceae Raphidophyte Thal****iosira pseudonana Diatom orders Centrales Pennales classes: Coscinodiscophyceae Fragilariophyceae...
- which is known to inhibit the growth of diatoms such as Thal****iosira pseudonana. See the NCBI webpage on Stappia. Data extracted from the "NCBI taxonomy...
- described. It has been discovered in the marine diatom Thal****iosira pseudonana, and is widespread among marine phytoplankton. In diatoms, the ι-CA is...