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  • 1
    Call number: SR 90.0004(1757-P)
    In: United States Geological Survey water-supply paper
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: V, P-70 S. + 1 pl.
    Series Statement: U.S. Geological Survey water-supply paper 1757-P
    Language: English
    Location: Lower compact magazine
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-11-08
    Keywords: 672; Age; AGE; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Fertilizer; GeoB10706-3; Gulf of Taranto; MARUM; MUC; MultiCorer; POS339; Poseidon; River discharge; Temperature, in rock/sediment
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 259 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-11-08
    Keywords: 675; Bitectatodinium tepikiense; Brigantedinium spp.; Calculated; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Counting, dinoflagellate cysts; Density; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dinoflagellate cyst indeterminata; Dinoflagellate cyst per unit mass; Dinoflagellate cyst reworked; Dry mass; Echinidinium granulatum; Echinidinium spp.; Echinidinium transparantum; Echinidinium zonneveldiae; GeoB10709-5; Gulf of Taranto; Impagidinium aculeatum; Impagidinium paradoxum; Impagidinium patulum; Impagidinium sphaericum; Impagidinium strialatum; Lejeunecysta invisitautm; Lejeunecysta oliva; Lejeunecysta sabrina; Lingulodinium machaerophorum; MARUM; MUC; MultiCorer; Nematosphaeropsis labyrinthus; Operculodinium centrocarpum; Operculodinium israelianum; Operculodinium spp.; Pentapharsodinium dalei; Polykrikos kofoidii; Polykrikos schwarzii; Polysphaeridium zoharyi; POS339; Poseidon; Quinquecuspis concreta; Sedimentation rate per year; Selenopemphix nephroides; Selenopemphix quanta; Spiniferites elongatus; Spiniferites mirabilis; Spiniferites ramosus; Spiniferites spp.; Stelladinium stellatum; Trinovantedinium applanatum; Votadinium calvum; Xandarodinium xanthum
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: Zonneveld, Karin A F; Chen, Liang; Elshanawany, Rehab; Fischer, Helmut W; Hoins, Mirja; Ibrahim, Mohammed I; Pittauerova, Daniela; Versteegh, Gerard J M (2012): The use of dinoflagellate cysts to seperate human-induced from natural variability in the trophic state of the Po River discharge plume over the last two centuries. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 64(1), 114-132, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2011.10.012
    Publication Date: 2023-11-08
    Description: To obtain insight into the natural and/or human-induced changes in the trophic state of the distal portion of the Po River discharge plume over the last two centuries, high temporal resolution dinoflagellate cyst records were established at three sites. Cyst production rates appear to reflect the natural variability in the river's discharge, whereas cyst associations reflect the trophic state of the upper waters, which in turn can be related to agricultural development. The increased abundances of Lingulodinium machaerophorum and Stelladinium stellatum found as early as 1890 and 1920 correspond to the beginning of the industrial revolution in Italy and the first chemical production and dispersion of ammonia throughout Europe. After 1955, the increased abundances of these species and of Polykrikos schwartzii, Brigantedinium spp. and Pentapharsodinium dalei correspond to agriculturally induced alterations of the hypertrophic conditions. A slight improvement in water quality can be observed from 1987 onward.
    Keywords: 672; 675; 701; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Gargano Promontory; GeoB10706-3; GeoB10709-5; GeoB10732-3; Gulf of Taranto; MARUM; MUC; MultiCorer; POS339; Poseidon
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-11-28
    Keywords: 701; Ataxiodinium choane; Bitectatodinium spongium; Bitectatodinium tepikiense; Brigantedinium spp.; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Concentricystes; Counting, dinoflagellate cysts; Density, dry bulk; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Echinidinium spp.; Gargano Promontory; GeoB10732-3; Impagidinium aculeatum; Impagidinium paradoxum; Impagidinium patulum; Impagidinium plicatum; Impagidinium sphaericum; Impagidinium spp.; Impagidinium strialatum; Impagidinium variaseptum; Impagidinium velorum; Lejeunecysta oliva; Leujeunocysta sabrina; Lingulodinium machaerophorum; MARUM; Mass; MUC; MultiCorer; Nematosphaeropsis labyrinthus; Operculodinium centrocarpum; Operculodinium israelianum; Pentapharsodinium dalei; Polykrikos kofoidii; Polykrikos schwarzii; Polysphaeridium zoharyi; POS339; Poseidon; Quinquecuspis concreta; Reworked; Selenopemphix nephroides; Selenopemphix quanta; Spiniferites bentori; Spiniferites bulloideus; Spiniferites elongatus; Spiniferites membranaceus; Spiniferites mirabilis; Spiniferites pachydermus; Spiniferites ramosus; Spiniferites spp.; Stelladinium stellatum; Trinovantedinium applanatum; Votadinium calvum; Votadinium spinosum; Xandarodinium xanthum
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1628 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-11-28
    Keywords: 672; Ataxiodinium choane; Bitectatodinium spongium; Bitectatodinium tepikiense; Brigantedinium spp.; Carbon, organic, total; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Counting, dinoflagellate cysts; Density, dry bulk; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Echinidinium spp.; Element analyser CS, LECO CS-200; GeoB10706-3; Gulf of Taranto; Gymnodinium catenatum; Impagidinium aculeatum; Impagidinium paradoxum; Impagidinium patulum; Impagidinium plicatum; Impagidinium sphaericum; Impagidinium strialatum; Islandinium minutum; Leipokatium invisitatum; Lejeunecysta oliva; Lejeunecysta sabrina; Lingulodinium machaerophorum; MARUM; Mass; MUC; MultiCorer; Nematosphaeropsis labyrinthus; Operculodinium centrocarpum; Operculodinium israelianum; Pentapharsodinium dalei; Polykrikos schwarzii; POS339; Poseidon; Protoperidinium americanum; Pyxidinopsis reticulata; Quinquecuspis concreta; Selenopemphix nephroides; Selenopemphix quanta; Spiniferites bentori; Spiniferites mirabilis; Spiniferites ramosus; Spiniferites spp.; Stelladinium stellatum; Tectatodinium pellitum; Trinovantedinium applanatum; Tuberculodinium vancampoae; Votadinium calvum; Xandarodinium xanthum
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1840 data points
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  • 7
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    In:  Supplement to: Elshanawany, Rehab; Zonneveld, Karin A F; Ibrahim, Mohammed I; Kholeif, S E A (2010): Distribution patterns of recent organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts in relation to environmental parameters in the Mediterranean Sea. Palynology, 34(2), 233-260, https://doi.org/10.1080/01916121003711665
    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Description: To determine the relationship between the spatial dinoflagellate cyst distribution and oceanic environmental conditions, 34 surface sediments from the Eastern and Western Mediterranean Sea have been investigated for their dinoflagellate cyst content. Multivariate ordination analyses identified sea-surface temperature, chlorophyll-a , nitrate concentration, salinity, and bottom oxygen concentration as the main factors affecting dinoflagellate cyst distribution in the region. Based on the relative abundance data, two associations can be distinguished that can be linked with major oceanographic settings. (1) An offshore eastern Mediterranean regime where surface sediments are characterized by oligotrophic, warm, saline surface water, and high oxygen bottom water concentrations (Impagidinium species, Nematosphaeropsis labyrinthus, Pyxidinopsis reticulata and Operculodinium israelianum). Based on the absolute abundance, temperature is positively related to the cyst accumulation of Operculodinium israelianum. Temperature does not form a causal factor influencing the accumulation rate of the other species in this association. Impagidinium species and Nematosphaeropsis labyrinthus show a positive relationship between cyst accumulation and nitrate availability in the upper waters. (2) Species of association 2 have highest relative abundances in the Western Mediterranean Sea, Strait of Sicily/NW Ionian Sea, and/or the distal ends of the Po/Nile/Rhône River plumes. At these stations, surface waters are characterized by (relative to the other regime) higher productivity associated with lower sea-surface temperature, salinity, and lower bottom water oxygen concentrations (Selenopemphix nephroides, Echinidinium spp., Selenopemphix quanta, Quinquecuspis concreta, Brigantedinium spp. and Lingulodinium machaerophorum). Based on both the absolute and relative abundances, Selenopemphix nephroides is suggested to be a suitable indicator to trace changes in the trophic state of the upper waters. The distribution of Lingulodinium machaerophorum is related to the presence of river-influenced surface waters, notably the Nile River. We suggest that this species might form a suitable marker to trace past variations in river discharge, notably from the Nile.
    Keywords: 560; 561; 562; 564; 565; 566; 569; 570; 572; 574; 575; 576; 577; Ataxiodinium choane; Bitectatodinium spongium; Bitectatodinium tepikiense; Brigantedinium spp.; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Counting, palynology; Counts; Cyprus; Cysts; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Eastern Mediterranean Sea; Echinidinium spp.; Elevation of event; Eratosthenes Seamount; Event label; GeoB5845-1; GeoB5847-1; Greece; Haifa; Impagidinium aculeatum; Impagidinium paradoxum; Impagidinium patulum; Impagidinium plicatum; Impagidinium sphaericum; Impagidinium spp.; Impagidinium strialatum; Impagidinium velorum; Islandinium minutum; Latitude of event; Lingulodinium machaerophorum; Longitude of event; Lybia; M40/4; M40/4_MUC65; M40/4_MUC66; M40/4_MUC67; M40/4_MUC68; M40/4_MUC69; M40/4_MUC70; M40/4_MUC71; M40/4_MUC73; M40/4_MUC74; M40/4_MUC75; M40/4_MUC76-3; M40/4_MUC77A; M40/4_MUC77B; M40/4_MUC78-2; M40/4_MUC83; M40/4_MUC86; M40/4_MUC88; M40/4_MUC89; M40/4_MUC90; M44/3; M51/3; M51/3_560-1; M51/3_561-4; M51/3_562-5; M51/3_564-2; M51/3_565-1; M51/3_566-3; M51/3_569-3; M51/3_570-2; M51/3_572-2; M51/3_574-2; M51/3_575-6; M51/3_576-3; M51/3_577-1; Malta; MARUM; Meteor (1986); MUC; MultiCorer; Nematosphaeropsis labyrinthus; Operculodinium centrocarpum; Operculodinium israelianum; Pentapharsodinium dalei; Polysphaeridium zoharyi; Protoperidinium americanum; Pyxidinopsis reticulata; Quinquecuspis concreta; Sample ID; Selenopemphix nephroides; Selenopemphix quanta; Spiniferites mirabilis; Spiniferites ramosus; Spiniferites spp.; Stelladinium stellatum; Tectatodinium pellitum; Trinovantedinium applanatum; Tuberculodinium vancampoae; Turkey; Votadinium calvum; Zyprus
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  • 8
    ISSN: 1617-4623
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Mutants of Schizosaccharomyces pombe were isolated as resistant either to trichodermin or to anisomycin. Growth tests showed that the majority of mutants isolated were cross resistant to both drugs and also to cycloheximide. A limited genetic analysis showed that mutants at least four loci, tri3, tri4, ani1 and ani2, had this phenotype as was also the case for mutants at three cycloheximide resistant loci, cyh2, cyh3 and cyh4 reported previously (Ibrahim and Coddington, 1976). Allelism tests showed that the tri3, ani2 and cyh4 strains were allelic. A mutant at another trichodermin resistant locus, tri5, was cross resistant to anisomycin but sensitive to cycloheximide. Ribosomes from wild type and selected strains were analysed in a poly U directed cell free protein synthesising system. Three strains, cyh1-C7, ani1-F1 and tri-N15 (probably a tri5 allele) possessed ribosomes which were more resistant than the wild type to the drugs used in their isolation. In each case the site of the resistance was in the 60S subunit. Ribosomes from the cyh2, cyh3 and cyh4 strains were as sensitive to cycloheximide as those from wild type.
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  • 9
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Molecular genetics and genomics 162 (1978), S. 213-219 
    ISSN: 1617-4623
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Six UV induced cycloheximide-sensitive revertants were isolated from the cyh1-C7 strain of Schizosaccharomyces pombe which is resistant to cycloheximide. In all cases reversion to sensitivity was due to a forward mutation in a second suppressor gene. Genetical analysis showed that at least two genes, designated scr1 and scr2 (scr=suppression of cycloheximide resistance) were involved. Both scr1 and scr2 suppressed the resistance of six independently isolated alleles at the cyh1 locus. They had no effect on two known nonsense mutations in the ade7 locus. The cyh1-C7 strain has an altered 60S ribosomal protein which can be detected by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. In two suppressed strains, cyh1-C7 scr1 and cyh1-C7 scr2, the original altered protein was present. However no further ribosomal protein differences were observed which could be correlated with the presence of the scr genes. Both scr mutations conferred cold sensitivity on the organism indicating that they were of the missense type. Hence it seems certain that scr1 and scr2 are not mutations in tRNA genes leading to either nonsense or missense suppression. There is however no direct evidence that they code for ribosomal proteins and exert their effect on cyh1-C7 at the ribosomal level.
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  • 10
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    New York, NY [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    Yeast 13 (1997), S. 1357-1362 
    ISSN: 0749-503X
    Keywords: Suppressor tRNA ; UGA codon ; 5′-flanking sequence ; gene copy number ; fidelity of translation ; Life and Medical Sciences ; Genetics
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: The Saccharomyces cerevisiae haploid genome includes six copies of the gene encoding tRNATrp which are scattered on five chromosomes. Other, non-functional tDNATrp fragments also occur in the genome. The segments of all six genes which encode the 72-nucleotide mature tRNAas well as a 34-nucleotide intervening sequence, are identical. However, the 5′ and 3′ flanking sequences diverge virtually at the boundaries of the coding region. We have used an assay based on suppression of UGA mutations by multi-copy clones of tDNATrp to search for functional differences among these genes. Previous studies with one tDNATrp had demonstrated that moderate suppression of a UGA mutation, leu2-2, resulted from introduction of a multi-copy clone of the gene. Attempts to use this assay to select tDNATrp clones from a yeast genomic library yielded only four of the six different clones. The other two genes were amplified by PCR and cloned in pRS202, a 2 μ vector also used for the genomic library. Plasmids bearing the six tRNA genes were transformed into S. cerevisiae strain JG369.3B and scored for their ability to suppress the leu2-2 mutation as well as his4-260, another UGA marker. Two of the six tRNATrp clones were unable to suppress either marker, two evidenced weak suppression of the Leu auxotrophy, and two were able to suppress both markers. Growth rates in liquid media requiring suppression were measured for cell lines carrying each of the clones. Differences greater than 50-fold were observed in media lacking histidine. An evolutionary tree based on 5′-flanking sequence corresponds reasonably well with suppressor activity, while a similar analysis of 3′-flanking sequence does not. This suggests that the functional differences are based on divergence in the 5′-flanking sequences of the tRNATrp genes. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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