Title : Succession and diel transcriptional response of the glycolate-utilizing component of the bacterial community during a spring phytoplankton bloom.

Pub. Date : 2007 Apr

PMID : 17293517






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1 The diversity of the bacteria able to utilize glycolate during the phytoplankton bloom was determined using previously developed PCR primers to amplify the gene for the D subunit of glycolate oxidase (glcD). glycolic acid hydroxyacid oxidase 2 Homo sapiens
2 The diversity of the bacteria able to utilize glycolate during the phytoplankton bloom was determined using previously developed PCR primers to amplify the gene for the D subunit of glycolate oxidase (glcD). glycolic acid hydroxyacid oxidase 2 Homo sapiens
3 glcD transcripts, when detectable, were always more abundant in the day than at night for each phylotype, suggesting that the bacteria responded to the glycolate produced by phytoplankton during the day. glycolic acid hydroxyacid oxidase 2 Homo sapiens