Micromonas is a genus of green algae in the family Mamiellaceae. Micromonas is a widespread prasinophyte alga that is very small in size, motile, and...
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considered to be the smallest (ca. 0.95 μm) free-living eukaryote, and Micromonas, both of which are found in marine waters worldwide. Prasinophytes have...
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Mimoreovirus (redirect from Micromonas pusilla reovirus)
marine photosynthetic protist Micromonas pusilla, a prasinophyte. There is only one species in this genus: Micromonas pusilla reovirus. Viruses in Mimoreovirus...
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family Pedinomonadaceae. The genus has also had species classified in Micromonas. Pedinomonas minor Pedinomonas tuberculata See the NCBI webpage on Pedinomonas...
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in 2016 and 2021, based on the same isolate. Micromonas, first proposed in 1981 with the species Micromonas pusilla, but not validly published. Again proposed...
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in this genus, including Micromonas pusilla virus SP1, which infects the cosmopolitan photosynthetic flagellate Micromonas pusilla. There is a large...
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comb. nov. and Peptostreptococcus micros (Prevot 1933) Smith 1957 as Micromonas micros comb. nov". Anaerobe. 5 (5): 555–559. doi:10.1006/anae.1999.0197...
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Commons has media related to Moonmilk. Moonmilk and Cave-dwelling Microbes Micromonas bipunctata The Virtual Cave: Moonmilk Novedades Rio Subterráneo de Leche...
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cyanobacteria (Prochlorococcus, Synechococcus) and picoeucaryotes such as Micromonas. Within more productive ecosystems, dominated by upwelling or high terrestrial...
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Chromulina pusilla, by Butcher. This species was renamed in 1960 to Micromonas pusilla and a few studies have found it to be abundant in temperate oceanic...
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animals. They were first described in 2009 in the unicellular green algae micromonas. Viral agents: These are mostly infective acellular agents that replicate...
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Assembly - NCBI". www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 2022-04-06. "Info - Micromonas commoda NOUM17 (RCC 299)". genome.jgi.doe.gov. Retrieved 2018-07-31. Worden...
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first dsRNA virus that infects protists and lipid membrane-containing Micromonas viruses. Additionally she has developed methods for the rapid detection...
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Euzéby 2006 Bacillota A "Clostridiia" Tissierellales Peptoniphilaceae Micromonas Murdoch & Shah 2000 non Manton & Parke 1960 Peptoniphilus Ezaki et al...
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picoplankton belonging to the order Mamiellales, along with Ostreococcus and Micromonas. The cells are around 1–2 μm in length, are non-motile and are covered...
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Eubacterium nodatum Parvimonas micra (formerly Peptostreptococcus micros or Micromonas micros) Streptococcus intermedius Campylobacter rectus Capnocytophaga...
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prasinovirus MpV-SP1 infects Micromonas pusilla which is a dominant photosynthetic marine picoeukaryote. and which infects Micromonas pusilla (UTEX 991, Plymouth...
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Lønborg, C., Middelboe, M., and Brussaard, C. P. D. (2013). Viral lysis of Micromonas pusilla: impacts on dissolved organic matter production and composition...
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Bathycoccus Ostreococcus Family Mamiellaceae Mamiella Mantoniella Micrinomonas Micromonas Family Monomastigaceae Monomastix Guiry, M.D.; Guiry, G.M. "Mamiellophyceae"...
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Mamiellaceae Micromonas pusilla Scientific classification Clade: Viridiplantae Division: Chlorophyta Class: Mamiellophyceae Order: Mamiellales Family:...
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disease. Microsomonas pusilla reovirus was isolated from the marine protist Micromonas pusilla Arboviruses containing dsRNA are placed in this genus. Some Orbivirus...
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JG068 Miamivirus miami Micavirus Mica Microhyla letovirus 1 Micromonas pusilla reovirus Micromonas pusilla virus SP1 Microwolfvirus Bxz2 Microwolfvirus JHC117...
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as minute algaes. It has been observed eating Nannochloris oculata and Micromonas pusilla, other flagellates such as Goniomonas amphinema, Pfiesteria piscicida...
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occurrence of similar outlying chromosomes in other species (O. lucimarinus, Micromonas pusilla & B. prasinos). The mitochondrial genome consist of 44,237 base...
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dsRNA viruses like those belonging to the Reoviridae family that infect Micromonas pusilla and ssRNA viruses like those belonging to the genus Bacillarnavirus...
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Genus Mamiella Moestrup 1984 Genus Mantoniella Desikachary 1972 Genus Micromonas Manton & Parke 1960 non Borrel 1902 "Mamiellales - Overview". eol.org...
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3 – 4.5 μm, marine Mantoniella squamata Desikachary, 3 – 5 μm, marine Micromonas pusilla Manton et Parke, 1 – 3 μm, marine Ostreococcus tauri Courties...
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Mamiellophyceae Micromonas pusilla Scientific classification Clade: Viridiplantae Division: Chlorophyta Class: Mamiellophyceae Marin & Melkonian, 2010...
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