Dinoflagellates play crucial roles in aquatic ecosystems, particularly as major contributors to harmful algal blooms. They can enter a dormant stage, known as the resting cyst stage, that allows them ...
Amanda was an associate editor at The Scientist, where she oversaw the Scientist to Watch, Foundations, and Short Lit columns. When not editing, she produced original reporting for the magazine and ...
Many dinoflagellates are known to be bioluminescent. Laboratory experiments have provided insight into the role that dinoflagellate bioluminescence plays in marine ecology. Dinoflagellate flashes ...
Dinoflagellate cysts are a type of microfossil that provide valuable insights into past environmental conditions. These cysts, which are the dormant stage of dinoflagellates, can be found in ...
Fig. 1 (A) Metabolic circuit map constructed from the metatranscriptome of dinoflagellate resting cyst persistence in marine sediments. (B) Schematic summary of transcriptionally active pathways ...
They utilized a dinoflagellate mRNA-specific spliced leader as a "hook," along with single-molecule real-time sequencing and other physiological measurements. This study was published in Science ...
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