Code
DOCT/010842
Duration
15 December 2017 → 27 March 2023 (Defended)
Doctoral researcher
Research disciplines
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Natural sciences
- Microbiology not elsewhere classified
Keywords
diatom life cycle
Project description
In this thesis, we performed physiological experiments in combination with genomics, transcriptomics and gene engineering to explore the genetic basis underlying the life
cycle regulation in the pennate diatom Cylindrotheca closterium, which we established as a new model. Furthermore, we explored conserved genetic patterns of sexual reproduction across pennate and centric diatoms via comparative analyses.