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    Chytrids dominate arctic marine fungal communities by Hassett, B. T., Gradinger, R.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-06-2016)
    “…Summary Climate change is altering Arctic ecosystem structure by changing weather patterns and reducing sea ice coverage. These changes are increasing light…”
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    Arctic marine fungi: biomass, functional genes, and putative ecological roles by Hassett, B. T, Borrego, E. J., Vonnahme, T. R., Rämä, T., Kolomiets, M. V., Gradinger, R.

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-06-2019)
    “…Recent molecular evidence suggests a global distribution of marine fungi; however, the ecological relevance and corresponding biological contributions of fungi…”
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    Eukaryotic microbial richness increases with latitude and decreasing temperature in the Pacific Subarctic domain in late winter by Hassett, B. T., Gradinger, R.

    Published in Polar biology (01-11-2017)
    “…The Bering Sea has some of the highest concentrations of inorganic nutrients of any marine system. In the Bering Sea, eukaryotic microbes interface inorganic…”
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    Genome Sequencing of Sub-Arctic Mesomycetozoean Sphaeroforma sirkka Strain B5, Performed with the Oxford Nanopore minION and Illumina HiSeq Systems by Ducluzeau, A-L, Tyson, J R, Collins, R E, Snutch, T P, Hassett, B T

    Published in Microbiology resource announcements (18-10-2018)
    “…The Mesomycetozoea branch near the animal-fungal divergence and are believed to be important to understanding the origins of multicellularity. In 2012, a…”
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