THE RESTING CYST OF DINOFLAGELLATE SCRIPPSIELLA ACUMINATA HOST BACTERIAL MICROBIOMES WITH MORE DIVERSE TROPHIC STRATEGIES UNDER CONDITIONS TYPICALLY OBSERVED IN MARINE SEDIMENTS

The resting cyst of dinoflagellate Scrippsiella acuminata host bacterial microbiomes with more diverse trophic strategies under conditions typically observed in marine sediments

Variation in the condition of marine sediments provides selective preservation milieus, which act as a key determinant for the abundance and distribution of dinoflagellate resting cysts in natural sediments.Microbial degradation is an understudied biological factor of potential importance in the processes.However, gaps remain in our knowledge about

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Inflammation drives wound hyperpigmentation in zebrafish by recruiting pigment cells to sites of tissue damage

SUMMARY In humans, skin is the largest organ and SHADES EQ BONDER INSIDE serves as a barrier between our body and the outside world.Skin protects our internal organs from external pathogens and other contaminants, and melanocytes within the skin protect the body from damage by ultraviolet light.These same pigment cells also determine our skin colou

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Averaging and sampling for magnetic-observatory hourly data

A time and frequency-domain analysis is made of the effects of averaging and sampling methods used for constructing magnetic-observatory hourly data values.Using 1-min data as a proxy for continuous, geomagnetic variation, we construct synthetic hourly values of two standard types: instantaneous Cleaning Equipment "spot" measurements and simple 1-h

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