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DOI: 10.1038/ismej.2017.189

Citation Style: APA

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Hennon, G. M., Morris, J. J., Haley, S. T., Zinser, E. R., Durrant, A. R., Entwistle, E., … Dyhrman, S. T. (2017). The impact of elevated CO2 on Prochlorococcus and microbial interactions with “helper” bacterium Alteromonas. The ISME Journal, 12(2), 520–531. doi:10.1038/ismej.2017.189.


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Accessions for clones of heterotrophic "helper" bacterium Alteromonas EZ55 grown at elevated and ambient CO2.Results
Pipelines for transcriptome analyses conducted as part of "Community context and pCO2 impact the transcriptome of the "helper" bacterium Alteromonas in co-culture with picocyanobacteria"Results
Carbonate chemistry data collected as part of a study of the "Community context and pCO2 impact the transcriptome of the "helper" bacterium Alteromonas in co-culture with picocyanobacteria"Results
Synechococcus (WH8102 and CC9311) growth and genetic sequence accessions from experiments with variable pCO2 treatments from 2016 to 2018Methods
Data and code from an examination of growth rates of cyanobacteria co-cultured with a heterotrophic bacterium, Alteromonas, under either present-day or predicted future pCO2 conditionsMethods

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