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1. Long-term stability of the genome structure of the cyanobacterium, Dolichospermum in a deep German lake

2. 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing data from an Australian wastewater treatment plant

4. A new species of cryptic cyanobacteria isolated from the epidermis of a bottlenose dolphin and as a bioaerosol

5. Distribution and conservation of known secondary metabolite biosynthesis gene clusters in the genomes of geographically diverse Microcystis aeruginosa strains

6. Viral communities of Shark Bay modern stromatolites

7. Effects of indigenous soil cyanobacteria on seed germination and seedling growth of arid species used in restoration

8. Elevated nutrients change bacterial community composition and connectivity: high throughput sequencing of young marine biofilms

9. High abundance of the potentially maitotoxic dinoflagellate Gambierdiscus carpenteri in temperate waters of New South Wales, Australia

10. A feeding study to probe the uptake of Maitotoxin by snapper (Pagrus auratus)

11. Cob gene pyrosequencing enables characterization of benthic dinoflagellate diversity and biogeography

12. Diversity of cyanobacterial biomarker genes from the stromatolites of Shark Bay, Western Australia

13. SxtA-based quantitative molecular assay to identify saxitoxin-producing harmful algal blooms in marine waters

14. A red-shifted chlorophyll

16. Comparative genomics of Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii strains with differential toxicities

17. Gene expression and molecular evolution of sxtA4 in a saxitoxin producing dinoflagellate Alexandrium catenella

18. Cob gene pyrosequencing enables characterization of benthic dinoflagellate diversity and biogeography

19. Rapid, multiplex-tandem PCR assay for automated detection and differentiation of toxigenic cyanobacterial blooms

20. A reinvestigation of saxitoxin production and sxtA in the 'non-toxic' Alexandrium tamarense Group V clade

21. Genetic diversity, morphological uniformity and polyketide production in dinoflagellates (amphidinium, dinoflagellata)

22. Assessment of salinity-induced photorespiratory glycolate metabolism in Anabaena sp. PCC 7120

23. Extraordinary conservation, gene loss, and positive selection in the evolution of an ancient neurotoxin

24. Discovery of nuclear-encoded genes for the neurotoxin saxitoxin in dinoflagellates

25. Biosynthesis of toxic naturally-occurring seafood contaminants

33. Identification and phylogenetic analysis of toxigenic cyanobacteria by multiplex randomly amplified polymorphic DNA PCR

37. Lipidic drug delivery systems are responsive to the human microbiome.

38. Prevalence of opportunistic pathogens and anti-microbial resistance in urban aquaculture ponds.

39. Microcystins with Modified Adda 5 -Residues from a Heterologous Microcystin Expression System.

40. 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing data from an Australian wastewater treatment plant.

41. Critical steps in an environmental metaproteomics workflow.

42. Long-term stability of the genome structure of the cyanobacterium, Dolichospermum in a deep German lake.

43. Dynamics of the benthic and planktic microbiomes in a Planktothrix-dominated toxic cyanobacterial bloom in Australia.

44. Microbiome analysis reveals Microcystis blooms endogenously seeded from benthos within wastewater maturation ponds.

45. Structure, biosynthesis and activity of indolactam alkaloids.

46. Cyanobacteria as a critical reservoir of the environmental antimicrobial resistome.

47. Hive Transplantation Has Minimal Impact on the Core Gut Microbiome of the Australian Stingless Bee, Tetragonula carbonaria.

48. Climate dictates microbial community composition and diversity in Australian biological soil crusts (biocrusts).

49. Bacterial community structure and metabolic potential in microbialite-forming mats from South Australian saline lakes.

50. Heterologous Expression and Biochemical Analysis Reveal a Schizokinen-Based Siderophore Pathway in Leptolyngbya (Cyanobacteria).

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