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1. Metagenomic and lipid analyses reveal a diel cycle in a hypersaline microbial ecosystem

2. The Sorcerer II Global Ocean Sampling expedition: expanding the universe of protein families.

3. The Sorcerer II Global Ocean Sampling expedition: northwest Atlantic through eastern tropical Pacific.

4. Nitrogen cycling in coastal sediment microbial communities with seasonally variable benthic nutrient fluxes

6. De Novo Sequences of Haloquadratum walsbyi from Lake Tyrrell, Australia, Reveal a Variable Genomic Landscape

7. Virus-Host and CRISPR Dynamics in Archaea-Dominated Hypersaline Lake Tyrrell, Victoria, Australia

8. Using metatranscriptomics to better understand the role of microbial nitrogen cycling in coastal sediment benthic flux denitrification efficiency.

9. Temporal profiling resolves the drivers of microbial nitrogen cycling variability in coastal sediments.

10. SSU-rRNA Gene Sequencing Survey of Benthic Microbial Eukaryotes from Guaymas Basin Hydrothermal Vent.

11. Shifting metabolic priorities among key protistan taxa within and below the euphotic zone.

12. A tale of two mixotrophic chrysophytes: Insights into the metabolisms of two Ochromonas species (Chrysophyceae) through a comparison of gene expression.

13. Autotrophic and heterotrophic acquisition of carbon and nitrogen by a mixotrophic chrysophyte established through stable isotope analysis.

14. Single-cell transcriptomics of small microbial eukaryotes: limitations and potential.

15. Effect of light and prey availability on gene expression of the mixotrophic chrysophyte, Ochromonas sp.

16. Probing the evolution, ecology and physiology of marine protists using transcriptomics.

17. Gene expression characterizes different nutritional strategies among three mixotrophic protists.

18. Microbiomes of Muricea californica and M. fruticosa: Comparative Analyses of Two Co-occurring Eastern Pacific Octocorals.

19. Changes in gene expression of Prymnesium parvum induced by nitrogen and phosphorus limitation.

20. Gene expression in the mixotrophic prymnesiophyte, Prymnesium parvum, responds to prey availability.

21. De novo sequences of Haloquadratum walsbyi from Lake Tyrrell, Australia, reveal a variable genomic landscape.

22. Comparative genomics of planktonic Flavobacteriaceae from the Gulf of Maine using metagenomic data.

23. Comparative transcriptome analysis of four prymnesiophyte algae.

24. Seasonal fluctuations in ionic concentrations drive microbial succession in a hypersaline lake community.

25. New approaches indicate constant viral diversity despite shifts in assemblage structure in an Australian hypersaline lake.

26. Characterization of eukaryotic microbial diversity in hypersaline Lake Tyrrell, Australia.

27. Assembly-driven community genomics of a hypersaline microbial ecosystem.

28. Microbial secondary succession in soil microcosms of a desert oasis in the Cuatro Cienegas Basin, Mexico.

29. Virus-host and CRISPR dynamics in Archaea-dominated hypersaline Lake Tyrrell, Victoria, Australia.

30. Dynamic viral populations in hypersaline systems as revealed by metagenomic assembly.

31. Comparative analysis of eukaryotic marine microbial assemblages from 18S rRNA gene and gene transcript clone libraries by using different methods of extraction.

32. De novo metagenomic assembly reveals abundant novel major lineage of Archaea in hypersaline microbial communities.

33. Functional genomic signatures of sponge bacteria reveal unique and shared features of symbiosis.

34. Marine genomics: at the interface of marine microbial ecology and biodiscovery.

35. Vertical distribution and diel patterns of zooplankton abundance and biomass at Conch Reef, Florida Keys (USA).

36. Protists are microbes too: a perspective.

37. The Sorcerer II Global Ocean Sampling Expedition: metagenomic characterization of viruses within aquatic microbial samples.

38. Seasonality of Chesapeake Bay bacterioplankton species.

39. Bacteria of the gamma-subclass Proteobacteria associated with zooplankton in Chesapeake Bay.

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