Publications by authors named "Gioele Lazzari"

Phages are the most abundant biological entities on the planet, and they play an important role in controlling density, diversity, and network interactions among bacterial communities through predation and gene transfer. To date, a variety of bacteriophage identification tools have been developed that differ in the phage mining strategies used, input files requested, and results produced. However, new users attempting bacteriophage analysis can struggle to select the best methods and interpret the variety of results produced.

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The precise determination of photosynthetic pigment content in green organisms, chlorophylls (Chls) and carotenoids (Cars), is important to investigate many photosynthetic processes such as responses to environmental fluctuations or to gene mutations, as well as to interpret biochemical and structural results obtained on purified membranes and photosynthetic complexes. The most utilized methods for determination by spectrophotometry of Chl content in solution, usually 80% acetone, are based on the use of simultaneous equations. The advantages are the easiness and speed over chromatography, which also requires less common equipment.

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