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John P McCrow

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Pena-Montenegro T, Kleindienst S, Allen A, Eren A, McCrow J, Arnold J, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2024 Jul; 90(8):e0108324. PMID: 39041797
Oil spills are a frequent perturbation to the marine environment that has rapid and significant impacts on the local microbiome. Previous studies have shown that exposure to synthetic dispersant alone...
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Pena-Montenegro T, Kleindienst S, Allen A, Eren A, McCrow J, Sanchez-Calderon J, et al.
ISME Commun . 2023 Sep; 3(1):99. PMID: 37736763
Environmental perturbations shape the structure and function of microbial communities. Oil spills are a major perturbation and resolving spills often requires active measures like dispersant application that can exacerbate the...
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Hippmann A, Schuback N, Moon K, McCrow J, Allen A, Foster L, et al.
Plant Direct . 2022 Jan; 6(1):e376. PMID: 35079683
Diatoms are one of the most successful phytoplankton groups in our oceans, being responsible for over 20% of the Earth's photosynthetic productivity. Their chimeric genomes have genes derived from red...
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Valencia B, Stukel M, Allen A, McCrow J, Rabines A, Palenik B, et al.
Environ Microbiol . 2021 Aug; 23(11):6734-6748. PMID: 34431195
We used 16S, 18S, plastid and internal transcribed spacer (for Synechococcus strains) sequencing to quantify relative microbial abundances in water-column samples and on sediment-trap-collected particles across an environmental gradient in...
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Jabre L, Allen A, McCain J, McCrow J, Tenenbaum N, Spackeen J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2021 Jul; 118(30). PMID: 34301906
The Southern Ocean (SO) harbors some of the most intense phytoplankton blooms on Earth. Changes in temperature and iron availability are expected to alter the intensity of SO phytoplankton blooms,...
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Cohen N, McIlvin M, Moran D, Held N, Saunders J, Hawco N, et al.
Nat Microbiol . 2021 Jan; 6(2):173-186. PMID: 33398100
Marine microeukaryotes play a fundamental role in biogeochemical cycling through the transfer of energy to higher trophic levels and vertical carbon transport. Despite their global importance, microeukaryote physiology, nutrient metabolism...
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Schulhof M, Allen A, Allen E, Mladenov N, McCrow J, Jones N, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2020 Jun; 29(11):2080-2093. PMID: 32578266
Warming, eutrophication (nutrient fertilization) and brownification (increased loading of allochthonous organic matter) are three global trends impacting lake ecosystems. However, the independent and synergistic effects of resource addition and warming...
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Smith S, Dupont C, McCarthy J, Broddrick J, Obornik M, Horak A, et al.
Nat Commun . 2019 Oct; 10(1):4552. PMID: 31591397
Diatoms outcompete other phytoplankton for nitrate, yet little is known about the mechanisms underpinning this ability. Genomes and genome-enabled studies have shown that diatoms possess unique features of nitrogen metabolism...
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Kranzler C, Krause J, Brzezinski M, Edwards B, Biggs W, Maniscalco M, et al.
Nat Microbiol . 2019 Jul; 4(11):1790-1797. PMID: 31308524
Diatoms are among the most globally distributed and ecologically successful organisms in the modern ocean, contributing upwards of 40% of total marine primary productivity. By converting dissolved silicon into biogenic...
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Brunson J, McKinnie S, Chekan J, McCrow J, Miles Z, Bertrand E, et al.
Science . 2018 Sep; 361(6409):1356-1358. PMID: 30262498
Oceanic harmful algal blooms of diatoms produce the potent mammalian neurotoxin domoic acid (DA). Despite decades of research, the molecular basis for its biosynthesis is not known. By using growth...