Articles with "arctic marine" as a keyword



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Recalibrating the molecular clock for Arctic marine invertebrates based on DNA barcodes 1.

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Published in 2019 at "Genome"

DOI: 10.1139/gen-2018-0107

Abstract: Divergence times for species assemblages of Arctic marine invertebrates have often been estimated using a standard rate (1.4%/MY) of molecular evolution calibrated using a single sister pair of tropical crustaceans. Because rates of molecular evolution… read more here.

Keywords: recalibrating molecular; marine; marine invertebrates; arctic marine ... See more keywords
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Selective isolation of Arctic marine actinobacteria and a down-scaled fermentation and extraction strategy for identifying bioactive compounds

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Published in 2022 at "Frontiers in Microbiology"

DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.1005625

Abstract: Actinobacteria are among the most prolific producers of bioactive secondary metabolites. In order to collect Arctic marine bacteria for the discovery of new bioactive metabolites, actinobacteria were selectively isolated during a research cruise in the… read more here.

Keywords: bioactive compounds; arctic marine; extraction; isolation ... See more keywords
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A Novel Ag@AgCl Nanoparticle Synthesized by Arctic Marine Bacterium: Characterization, Activity and Mechanism

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Published in 2022 at "International Journal of Molecular Sciences"

DOI: 10.3390/ijms232415558

Abstract: An additive- and pollution-free method for the preparation of biogenic silver and silver chloride nanoparticles (Ag@AgCl NPs) was developed from the bacteria Shewanella sp. Arc9-LZ, which was isolated from the deep sea of the Arctic… read more here.

Keywords: nanoparticle synthesized; arctic marine; novel agcl; agcl nanoparticle ... See more keywords
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Characterization of Rhamnolipids Produced by an Arctic Marine Bacterium from the Pseudomonas fluorescence Group

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Published in 2018 at "Marine Drugs"

DOI: 10.3390/md16050163

Abstract: The marine environment is a rich source of biodiversity, including microorganisms that have proven to be prolific producers of bioactive secondary metabolites. Arctic seas are less explored than warmer, more accessible areas, providing a promising… read more here.

Keywords: marine; pseudomonas fluorescence; arctic marine; fluorescence group ... See more keywords