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Project II.2.3: Characterizing communities

Project Name: II.2.3 Characterizing communities

Project Description
This project includes the following 10 components:

II.2.3a. Environmental controls on river-to-ocean variability in bacterioplankton community composition
II.2.3b. Bloom decay and cellular aging
II.2.3c. Analysis of fluorescence signatures from phytoplankton DOC
II.2.3d. Phytoplankton/protist genetic markers
II.2.3e. Massively parallel Tag Pyrosequencing with bar-coded primers for high-throughput analysis of microbial community composition
II.2.3f. Soil-to-River-to-Ocean Crenarchaeota
II.2.3g. Archaea in 4 rivers
II.2.3h. Myrionecta rubra
II.2.3i. Microbiology in ETM
II.2.3j. Drifter studies: Short term variation in bacterioplankton community composition and gene expression in the Columbia River plume and coastal ocean

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