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Our new work led by Yibi Chen revealed conserved editing pattern in related to stress response, out Frontiers Protistology today. Katherine Dougan, PhD Debashish Bhattacharya ACE@UQ Rutgers SEBS The long+rigorous peer-review process has been helpful!

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Our new work led by @YibiChen_Sci revealed conserved #RNA editing pattern in #dinoflagellates related to stress response, out @FrontiersIn Protistology today. @KEDougan @DebashB @ace_uq @RutgersSEBS The long+rigorous peer-review process has been helpful!

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Massimo Swimming in bioluminescent water

Dinoflagellates are the most frequent microorganisms causing bioluminescence in disturbed surface layers of the sea. Swimming is one of the activities disturbing them and causing these amazing lights.

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Dinoflagellates are the most frequent microorganisms causing bioluminescence in the surface layers of the sea in disturbed water. See this footage filmed in Venice beach, California

[πŸ“Ή Louis Cole]

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Dinoflagellates are a bioluminescent algae which glow, caused by a chemical reaction of oxygen and the luciferase enzyme produced by the algae
This occurs when the agea are gently agitated, while suspended in water, creating a light spectical, comparable to the stars at night.

Dinoflagellates are a bioluminescent algae which glow, caused by a chemical reaction of oxygen and the luciferase enzyme produced by the algae
This occurs when the agea are gently agitated, while suspended in water, creating a light spectical, comparable to the stars at night.
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The Bioluminescent Waves

Did you know about the mesmerizing bioluminescent waves that light up the ocean's shores? 🌊✨ These natural phenomena occur when microscopic organisms in the water, known as dinoflagellates, are disturbed by waves or movement, emitting a magical,

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The Bioluminescent Waves

🌊✨ Ever witnessed the ocean glowing at night? This mesmerizing phenomenon, known as bioluminescent waves, occurs when microscopic organisms in the water, such as dinoflagellates, are disturbed by waves or movement. They emit a blue-green light, turning

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The Bioluminescent Bays

Did you know about the enchanting Bioluminescent Bays? These magical waters glow at night due to millions of microorganisms, called dinoflagellates, that emit light when disturbed. This natural phenomenon creates a stunning, ethereal landscape that seems

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All that glitters is not good. Bioluminescent dinoflagellates increasingly dominating the bottom of the food web in the Oman and Arabian seas.

ft.com/content/a98281… via @ft

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MudaGojira mutated from a colony of Tripos muelleri, a species of dinoflagellate algae. Dinoflagellates are most notable for their bright blue bioluminescence and their ability to move independently.

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Chris Lane I sometimes fantasise that dinoflagellates are advanced aliens trying to circulate in our world incognito by trying (somewhat unsuccessfully) to appear like a normal Earth life form.

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