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Evolutionary inheritance of elemental stoichiometry in phytoplankton.

Proc Biol Sci

February 2011

Department of Marine Biology, Texas A and M University at Galveston, , 200 Seawolf Parkway, Galveston, TX 77553, USA.

The elemental composition of phytoplankton is a fusion of the evolutionary history of the host and plastid, resulting in differences in genetic constraints and selection pressures associated with environmental conditions. The evolutionary inheritance hypothesis predicts similarities in elemental composition within related taxonomic lineages of phytoplankton. To test this hypothesis, we measured the elemental composition (C, N, P, S, K, Mg, Ca, Sr, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Co, Cd and Mo) of 14 phytoplankton species and combined these with published data from 15 more species from both marine and freshwater environments grown under nutrient-replete conditions.

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Cationic lipids provide a promising alternative to the use of viruses for delivering genes therapeutically. Among the several classes of lipidic vectors, those bearing a heterocyclic cationic head have shown important advantages, such as low cytotoxicity and improved efficiency across different cell lines. We recently reported a simple and efficient strategy for obtaining pyridinium cationic lipids, starting from pyrylium salts and primary amines.

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