Buch, Englisch, 808 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1235 g
ISBN: 978-3-030-92501-7
Verlag: Springer
Diatoms are the most species rich group of algae, and they contribute about 20% of annual global carbon fixation. They play major roles in ocean food webs and global biogeochemical cycles. They are also a target of the biotechnology industry because of their nano-patterned silica cell wall and high lipid content. Diatoms have received increasing attention as more genomes became available and because of the development of genome editing tools such as the CRISPR/Cas9 technology, which has made diatoms as genetically tractable as well-established biological model species.
This book provides an overview on diatom molecular biology. It brings together international leading experts in the field to discuss the latest data and developments from genes to ecosystems. As the understanding of diatoms is currently experiencing a step change, it is critical to allow for synergistic approaches on diverse aspects of diatom biology and evolution. The books offers fundamental insights into the molecular life of diatoms; at the same time new scientific concepts are developed based on the application of the latest molecular tools and genomic information to explore the fascinating lifestyle of diatoms.Zielgruppe
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Part 1: ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION?
Part coordinator: Thomas Mock
Chapter1:?Trait-based ecology with diatoms??
ElenaLitchman??
Chapter 2:?The population genetics and evolutionary potential of?diatoms??
Tatiana A. Rynearson, Ian W. Bishop, Sinead Collins??
Chapter 3: An integrated view of diatom interactions?Flora Vincent & Chris Bowler??
Chapter 4:?Ancient diatom DNA??
Matthew I. M. Pinder and MatsTöpel??
Part?2:?GENOMICS?
Part coordinator: Thomas Mock
Chapter 5: Structure and evolution of diatom nuclear genes and genomes??
Thomas Mock, Kat Hodgkinson,TaoyangWu, Vincent Moulton, Anthony Duncan, Cockvan Oosterhout, Monica Pichler??
Chapter 6: Reconstructing dynamic evolutionary events in diatom nuclear and organelle??
??genomes??
Richard G. Dorrell,FuhaiLiu, Chris Bowler??
Chapter 7: Epigenetic control of diatom genomes: An overview from?in silico??
characterisation?to functional studies???
XueZhao, AntoineHoguin,TimothéeChaumierand LeilaTirichine??
Part 3: CELL BIOLOGY
Part coordinators: Nicole Poulsen, NilsKröger WimVyverman,
Chapter 8: Life-cycle regulation??
GustBilcke, MariaImmacolataFerrante, Marina Montresor, Sam De Decker, Lieven DeVeylderand WimVyverman??Chapter 9:?Cellular hallmarks and regulation of the diatom cell cycle??
PetraBulankova, GustBilcke, WimVyvermanand Lieven DeVeylder??
Chapter 10:?Cell Biology of organelles??
Uwe G. Maier, Daniel Moog, SerenaFlori, Pierre-HenriJouneau, DenisFalconet, ThomasHeimerl, Peter G.Kroth, GiovanniFinazzi??Chapter 11: Structure and Morphogenesis of the Frustule????
IaroslavBabenko, Benjamin M. Friedrich, NilsKro¨ger??
??Chapter 12: Biomolecules involved in Frustule Biogenesis and Function
NilsKröger??
Chapter 13: Silicic Acid Uptake and Storage by Diatoms??
Felicitas Kolbe, Eike Brunner??
Chapter 14:?Adhesion and Motility??
Nicole Poulsen,MetinGabriel Davutoglu andJirinaZackovaSuchanova??
Part 4: PRIMARY METABOLISM
Part coordinators: Yusuke Matsuda & PeterKroth
Chapter 15:?Photosynthetic Light Reactions in Diatoms. I. The Lipids and Light-harvesting Complexes of the Thylakoid Membrane??
ClaudiaBu¨chel,ReimundGoss, BenjaminBailleul, Douglas A. Campbell, JohannLavaud andBernardLepetit?
Chapter 16:?Photosynthetic Light Reactions in Diatoms. II. The Dynamic Regulation of the Various Light Reactions??
BernardLepetit, Douglas A. Campbell, JohannLavaud, ClaudiaBu¨chel,ReimundGoss and BenjaminBailleul?
Chapter17:?Carbohydrate Metabolism?
Peter G.KrothandYusuke Matsuda??
Chapter 18:?Lipid Metabolism?in Diatoms
Tsuyoshi Tanaka, KoheiYoneda and Yoshiaki Maeda??
Chapter 19:?Comparative and Functional Genomics of Macronutrient Utilization in Marine Diatoms??
Sarah R. Smith and Andrew E. Allen?
Chapter 20?Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Micronutrient Utilization in Marine??
?? Diatoms??
Tyler H.Coale, Erin M. Bertrand, Robert H. Lampeand Andrew E. Allen
Part 5: CELL SIGNALLING and INTERACTIONS?
Part coordinators: Assaf Vardi & Angela Falciatore
Chapter21:?Sensing and signalling in diatom responses to abiotic cues???
MarianneJaubert, CaroleDuchêne, Peter G.Kroth, AlessandraRogato, Jean-PierreBouly and AngelaFalciatore??
Chapter 22:?An Ocean of Signals: Intracellular and Extracellular Signalling??
?? Shiri Graff van Creveld, Avia Mizrachi and AssafVardi??
Chapter 23:?The Diatom Microbiome: New Perspectives for Diatom-Bacteria?Symbioses
Katherine E. Helliwell, Ahmed A.Shibl and Shady A. Amin??
Chapter 24: Diatom Viruses??
LaureArsenieff, Kei Kimura, Chana F.Kranzler, Anne-ClaireBaudoux and KimberleeThamatrakoln??
Part 6: GENETIC AND METABOLIC ENGINEERING?
Part coordinator: Angela Falciatore
Chapter 25:?Genetic Engineering in Marine Diatoms: Current Practices and Emerging??
????????Technologies??
MarkMoosburner, Andrew E. Allen and FayzaDaboussi??
Chapter 26:?Constraint-based Modelling of Diatoms Metabolism and Quantitative Biology Approaches??
Manish Kumar, Cristal Zuniga, Juan D.Tibocha-Bonilla, Sarah R. Smith, Joanna Coker, Andrew E. Allen,KarstenZengler??




