Daily changes in phytoplankton lipidomes reveal mechanisms of energy storage in the open ocean
Day-night cycles in the biochemical composition of phytoplankton remain poorly understood. Here, Becker et al. use lipidomic and transcriptomic data from the North Pacific subtropical gyre to describe a daily cycle of production and consumption of energy-rich lipids by eukaryotic phytoplankton.
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Main Authors: | Kevin W. Becker, James R. Collins, Bryndan P. Durham, Ryan D. Groussman, Angelicque E. White, Helen F. Fredricks, Justin E. Ossolinski, Daniel J. Repeta, Paul Carini, E. Virginia Armbrust, Benjamin A. S. Van Mooy |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f43707cfb2dd4d059d6e7d84b6f692e5 |
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