DISTRIBUTION OF DIMETHYLSULFONIOPROPIONATE DEGRADATION GENES REFLECTS STRONG WATER CURRENT DEPENDENCIES IN THE SANRIKU COASTAL REGION IN JAPAN: FROM MESOCOSM TO FIELD STUDY

Distribution of Dimethylsulfoniopropionate Degradation Genes Reflects Strong Water Current Dependencies in the Sanriku Coastal Region in Japan: From Mesocosm to Field Study

Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is an important component of the global sulfur cycle as it is the most abundant sulfur compound that is emitted via the ocean surface to the atmosphere.Dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP), the precursor of DMS, is mainly produced by phytoplankton and is degraded by marine bacteria.To reveal the role of bacteria in TRIPPLE CHOCO

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Comet Pond II: Synergistic Intersection of Concentrated Extraterrestrial Materials and Planetary Environments to Form Procreative Darwinian Ponds

In the “comet pond” model, a rare combination of circumstances enables the Shaving Gel entry and landing of pristine organic material onto a planetary surface with the creation of a pond by a soft impact and melting of entrained ices.Formation of the constituents of the comet in the cold interstellar medium and our circumstellar disk re

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