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Miguel Frada

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Trainic M, Koren I, Sharoni S, Frada M, Segev L, Rudich Y, et al.
iScience . 2018 Sep; 6:327-335. PMID: 30240623
Sea spray aerosols (SSA), have a profound effect on the climate; however, the contribution of oceanic microbial activity to SSA is not fully established. We assessed aerosolization of the calcite...
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Laber C, Hunter J, Carvalho F, Collins J, Hunter E, Schieler B, et al.
Nat Microbiol . 2018 Mar; 3(5):537-547. PMID: 29531367
Marine phytoplankton account for approximately half of global primary productivity , making their fate an important driver of the marine carbon cycle. Viruses are thought to recycle more than one-quarter...
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Lehahn Y, Koren I, Schatz D, Frada M, Sheyn U, Boss E, et al.
Curr Biol . 2014 Aug; 24(17):2041-6. PMID: 25155511
Phytoplankton blooms are ephemeral events of exceptionally high primary productivity that regulate the flux of carbon across marine food webs [1-3]. Quantification of bloom turnover [4] is limited by a...
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Thamatrakoln K, Bailleul B, Brown C, Gorbunov M, Kustka A, Frada M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2013 Nov; 110(50):20123-8. PMID: 24277817
Diatoms, unicellular phytoplankton that account for ∼40% of marine primary productivity, often dominate coastal and open-ocean upwelling zones. Limitation of growth and productivity by iron at low light is attributed...
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Liu H, Probert I, Uitz J, Claustre H, Aris-Brosou S, Frada M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2009 Jul; 106(31):12803-8. PMID: 19622724
The current paradigm holds that cyanobacteria, which evolved oxygenic photosynthesis more than 2 billion years ago, are still the major light harvesters driving primary productivity in open oceans. Here we...
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Frada M, Probert I, Allen M, Wilson W, de Vargas C
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2008 Oct; 105(41):15944-9. PMID: 18824682
The coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi is one of the most successful eukaryotes in modern oceans. The two phases in its haplodiploid life cycle exhibit radically different phenotypes. The diploid calcified phase...