Publications by authors named "Anna Mg Novak Vanclova"

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  • Dinoflagellates are important micro-eukaryotes used to study the evolution of plastids, especially since they can lose and replace them through endosymbiosis.
  • The study examines the plastid proteomes of seven species in the Kareniaceae family, revealing that they have different origins and are supported by various proteins from both their host and endosymbionts.
  • Results indicate a limited connection to haptophytes among these species, along with significant variations in their functional protein distributions, highlighting the role of micro-evolution in developing their complex proteomes.
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Microbial communities in the world ocean are affected strongly by oceanic circulation, creating characteristic marine biomes. The high connectivity of most of the ocean makes it difficult to disentangle selective retention of colonizing genotypes (with traits suited to biome specific conditions) from evolutionary selection, which would act on founder genotypes over time. The Arctic Ocean is exceptional with limited exchange with other oceans and ice covered since the last ice age.

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