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Daniel Vaulot
Researcher at Nanyang Technological University
Publications - 199
Citations - 22904
Daniel Vaulot is an academic researcher from Nanyang Technological University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prochlorococcus & Micromonas. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 192 publications receiving 20464 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Vaulot include The New School & Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University.
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Prochlorococcus, a Marine Photosynthetic Prokaryote of Global Significance
TL;DR: The present review critically assesses the basic knowledge acquired about Prochlorococcus both in the ocean and in the laboratory to determine its adaptation to nutrient-deprived environments.
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The Protist Ribosomal Reference database (PR2): a catalog of unicellular eukaryote Small Sub-Unit rRNA sequences with curated taxonomy
Laure Guillou,Dipankar Bachar,Stéphane Audic,David Bass,Cédric Berney,Lucie Bittner,Christophe Boutte,Gaëtan Burgaud,Colomban de Vargas,Johan Decelle,Javier del Campo,John R. Dolan,Micah Dunthorn,Bente Edvardsen,Maria Holzmann,Wiebe H. C. F. Kooistra,Enrique Lara,Noan Le Bescot,Ramiro Logares,Frédéric Mahé,Ramon Massana,Marina Montresor,Raphael Morard,Fabrice Not,Jan Pawlowski,Ian Probert,Anne Laure Sauvadet,Raffaele Siano,Thorsten Stoeck,Daniel Vaulot,Pascal Zimmermann,Richard Christen +31 more
TL;DR: The presence of both rRNA and rDNA sequences, taking into account introns (crucial for eukaryotic sequences), a normalized eight terms ranked-taxonomy and updates of new GenBank releases were made possible by a long-term collaboration between experts in taxonomy and computer scientists.
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Enumeration and Cell Cycle Analysis of Natural Populations of Marine Picoplankton by Flow Cytometry Using the Nucleic Acid Stain SYBR Green I.
TL;DR: The novel dye SYBR Green I binds specifically to nucleic acids and can be excited by blue light (488-nm wavelength) and has the advantage of clearly discriminating both heterotrophic bacteria and autotrophic Prochlorococcus cells, even in oligotrophic waters.
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Oceanic 18S rDNA sequences from picoplankton reveal unsuspected eukaryotic diversity
TL;DR: 35 full sequences of the small-subunit (18S) ribosomal RNA gene derived from a picoplanktonic assemblage collected at a depth of 75 m in the equatorial Pacific Ocean are analysed and show that there is a high diversity of picoeukaryotes.
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The Marine Microbial Eukaryote Transcriptome Sequencing Project (MMETSP): Illuminating the Functional Diversity of Eukaryotic Life in the Oceans through Transcriptome Sequencing
Patrick J. Keeling,Patrick J. Keeling,Fabien Burki,Heather M. Wilcox,Bassem Allam,Eric E. Allen,Linda A. Amaral-Zettler,Linda A. Amaral-Zettler,E. Virginia Armbrust,John M. Archibald,John M. Archibald,Arvind K. Bharti,Callum J. Bell,Bank Beszteri,Kay D. Bidle,Connor Cameron,Lisa Campbell,David A. Caron,Rose Ann Cattolico,Jackie L. Collier,Kathryn J. Coyne,Simon K. Davy,Phillipe Deschamps,Sonya T. Dyhrman,Bente Edvardsen,Ruth D. Gates,Christopher J. Gobler,Spencer J. Greenwood,Stephanie Guida,Jennifer L. Jacobi,Kjetill S. Jakobsen,Erick R. James,Bethany D. Jenkins,Uwe John,Matthew D. Johnson,Andrew R. Juhl,Anja Kamp,Anja Kamp,Laura A. Katz,Ronald P. Kiene,Alexander Kudryavtsev,Alexander Kudryavtsev,Brian S. Leander,Senjie Lin,Connie Lovejoy,Denis H. Lynn,Denis H. Lynn,Adrian Marchetti,George B. McManus,Aurora M. Nedelcu,Susanne Menden-Deuer,Cristina Miceli,Thomas Mock,Marina Montresor,Mary Ann Moran,Shauna A. Murray,Govind Nadathur,Satoshi Nagai,Peter B. Ngam,Brian Palenik,Jan Pawlowski,Giulio Petroni,Gwenael Piganeau,Matthew C. Posewitz,Karin Rengefors,Giovanna Romano,Mary E. Rumpho,Tatiana A. Rynearson,Kelly B. Schilling,Declan C. Schroeder,Alastair G. B. Simpson,Alastair G. B. Simpson,Claudio H. Slamovits,Claudio H. Slamovits,David Roy Smith,G. Jason Smith,Sarah R. Smith,Heidi M. Sosik,Peter Stief,Edward C. Theriot,Scott N. Twary,Pooja E. Umale,Daniel Vaulot,Boris Wawrik,Glen L. Wheeler,William H. Wilson,Yan Xu,Adriana Zingone,Alexandra Z. Worden,Alexandra Z. Worden +89 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a resource of 700 transcriptomes from marine microbial eukaryotes to help understand their role in the world's oceans and their biology, evolution, and ecology.