Debashish Bhattacharya
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Chen Y, Dougan K, Nguyen Q, Bhattacharya D, Chan C
NAR Genom Bioinform
. 2024 Feb;
6(1):lqae016.
PMID: 38344275
Dinoflagellates are a diverse group of phytoplankton, ranging from harmful bloom-forming microalgae to photosymbionts of coral reefs. Genome-scale data from dinoflagellates reveal atypical genomic features, extensive genomic divergence, and lineage-specific...
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Gates C, Ananyev G, Foflonker F, Bhattacharya D, Dismukes G
Photosynth Res
. 2024 Feb;
162(2-3):439-457.
PMID: 38329705
The green algal genus Picochlorum is of biotechnological interest because of its robust response to multiple environmental stresses. We compared the metabolic performance of P. SE3 and P. oklahomense to...
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Lee J, Yang J, Weber A, Bhattacharya D, Kim W, Yoon H
Mol Biol Evol
. 2024 Jan;
41(2).
PMID: 38267085
Cellular and physiological cycles are driven by endogenous pacemakers, the diurnal and circadian rhythms. Key functions such as cell cycle progression and cellular metabolism are under rhythmic regulation, thereby maintaining...
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Dougan K, Deng Z, Wohlbrand L, Reuse C, Bunk B, Chen Y, et al.
Genome Biol
. 2023 Nov;
24(1):265.
PMID: 37996937
Background: "Red tides" are harmful algal blooms caused by dinoflagellate microalgae that accumulate toxins lethal to other organisms, including humans via consumption of contaminated seafood. These algal blooms are driven...
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Bhattacharya D, Stephens T, Chille E, Felipe Benites L, Chan C
Trends Ecol Evol
. 2023 Nov;
39(3):239-247.
PMID: 37953106
The photosynthetic symbionts of corals sustain biodiverse reefs in nutrient-poor, tropical waters. Recent genomic data illuminate the evolution of coral symbionts under genome size constraints and suggest that retention of...
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Shah S, Dougan K, Chen Y, Bhattacharya D, Chan C
Open Biol
. 2023 Sep;
13(9):230182.
PMID: 37751888
Dinoflagellates in the order Suessiales include the family Symbiodiniaceae, which have essential roles as photosymbionts in corals, and their cold-adapted sister group, . These diverse taxa exhibit extensive genomic divergence,...
17.
Williams A, Stephens T, Shumaker A, Bhattacharya D
iScience
. 2023 Sep;
26(9):107623.
PMID: 37694134
The integration of multiple 'omics' datasets is a promising avenue for answering many important and challenging questions in biology, particularly those relating to complex ecological systems. Although multi-omics was developed...
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Ishida H, John U, Murray S, Bhattacharya D, Chan C
J Phycol
. 2023 Sep;
59(5):799-808.
PMID: 37657822
Dinoflagellates are a diverse group of eukaryotic microbes that are ubiquitous in aquatic environments. Largely photosynthetic, they encompass symbiotic, parasitic, and free-living lineages with a broad spectrum of trophism. Many...
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Stephens T, Strand E, Putnam H, Bhattacharya D
Genome Biol Evol
. 2023 Aug;
15(8).
PMID: 37566739
Standing genetic variation is a major driver of fitness and resilience and therefore of fundamental importance for threatened species such as stony corals. We analyzed RNA-seq data generated from 132...
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Van Etten J, Stephens T, Bhattacharya D
Syst Biol
. 2023 Jun;
72(5):1101-1118.
PMID: 37314057
In the age of genome sequencing, whole-genome data is readily and frequently generated, leading to a wealth of new information that can be used to advance various fields of research....