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Algal characteristics of V. <t>punctata</t> . Panel A presents the morphological observations of cells under optical microscopy. The cells appear globular or angular, some with small humps, single parietal, much-lobed chloroplast and a single protruded polyhedral pyrenoid. Mature vegetative cells often reveal a cytoplasmic lipidic reddish globule. Panel B portrays V. punctata cultivated in bubble column glass photobioreactors. Panel C illustrates the color change of cells over time, from yellow-green on day one to dark green on day six. Panel D demonstrates V. punctata cells harvested on day six, which were used for DNA extraction in this study. These images were captured by Luodong Huang on 12 September 2020, at the Biological Resources and Environmental Microbiology Laboratory of the College of Life Science and Technology, Guangxi University.
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Algal characteristics of V. <t>punctata</t> . Panel A presents the morphological observations of cells under optical microscopy. The cells appear globular or angular, some with small humps, single parietal, much-lobed chloroplast and a single protruded polyhedral pyrenoid. Mature vegetative cells often reveal a cytoplasmic lipidic reddish globule. Panel B portrays V. punctata cultivated in bubble column glass photobioreactors. Panel C illustrates the color change of cells over time, from yellow-green on day one to dark green on day six. Panel D demonstrates V. punctata cells harvested on day six, which were used for DNA extraction in this study. These images were captured by Luodong Huang on 12 September 2020, at the Biological Resources and Environmental Microbiology Laboratory of the College of Life Science and Technology, Guangxi University.
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Algal characteristics of V. punctata . Panel A presents the morphological observations of cells under optical microscopy. The cells appear globular or angular, some with small humps, single parietal, much-lobed chloroplast and a single protruded polyhedral pyrenoid. Mature vegetative cells often reveal a cytoplasmic lipidic reddish globule. Panel B portrays V. punctata cultivated in bubble column glass photobioreactors. Panel C illustrates the color change of cells over time, from yellow-green on day one to dark green on day six. Panel D demonstrates V. punctata cells harvested on day six, which were used for DNA extraction in this study. These images were captured by Luodong Huang on 12 September 2020, at the Biological Resources and Environmental Microbiology Laboratory of the College of Life Science and Technology, Guangxi University.

Journal: Mitochondrial DNA. Part B, Resources

Article Title: Complete mitochondrial genome of an oleaginous microalga Vischeria punctata (Eustigmatophyceae: Chlorobotryaceae) and phylogenetic analysis

doi: 10.1080/23802359.2023.2301027

Figure Lengend Snippet: Algal characteristics of V. punctata . Panel A presents the morphological observations of cells under optical microscopy. The cells appear globular or angular, some with small humps, single parietal, much-lobed chloroplast and a single protruded polyhedral pyrenoid. Mature vegetative cells often reveal a cytoplasmic lipidic reddish globule. Panel B portrays V. punctata cultivated in bubble column glass photobioreactors. Panel C illustrates the color change of cells over time, from yellow-green on day one to dark green on day six. Panel D demonstrates V. punctata cells harvested on day six, which were used for DNA extraction in this study. These images were captured by Luodong Huang on 12 September 2020, at the Biological Resources and Environmental Microbiology Laboratory of the College of Life Science and Technology, Guangxi University.

Article Snippet: The strain of microalga Vischeria punctata (UTEX 153) employed in this study was originally isolated from Basel, Switzerland (46.6631°N, 10.2413°W) and procured from the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC).

Techniques: Microscopy, DNA Extraction

The circular map of the V. punctata mitochondrial genome. Genes belonging to different functional groups are color coded. Differences in colors lumps represent different gene types.

Journal: Mitochondrial DNA. Part B, Resources

Article Title: Complete mitochondrial genome of an oleaginous microalga Vischeria punctata (Eustigmatophyceae: Chlorobotryaceae) and phylogenetic analysis

doi: 10.1080/23802359.2023.2301027

Figure Lengend Snippet: The circular map of the V. punctata mitochondrial genome. Genes belonging to different functional groups are color coded. Differences in colors lumps represent different gene types.

Article Snippet: The strain of microalga Vischeria punctata (UTEX 153) employed in this study was originally isolated from Basel, Switzerland (46.6631°N, 10.2413°W) and procured from the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC).

Techniques: Functional Assay

Phylogenetic relationships among 16 Ochrophyta mitochondrial genomes. Node labels indicate bootstrap values. The scale bar corresponds to 0.20 substitutions per nucleotide position. GenBank accession numbers for the utilized sequences are indicated within parentheses. Eustigmatos cf polyphem (MK170182) (Huang et al. 2018 # ), Vischeria sp. CAUP Q202 (KU501221) (Ševčíková et al. ), Vischeria stellata (MH981596) (Huang et al. ), Microchloropsis salina (KC568458) (Wei et al. ), Microchloropsis gaditana (KC012945), Nannochloropsis granulata (KC568457) (Wei et al. ), Nannochloropsis oceanica (KC568462) (Wei et al. ), Nannochloropsis oculata (KC568460) (Wei et al. ), Nannochloropsis limnetica (KC568459) (Wei et al. ), Trachydiscus minutus (KU501220) (Ševčíková et al. ), Fistulifera solaris (KT363689) (Tang and Bi ), Phaeodactylum tricornutum (HQ840789) (Oudot-Le and Green ), Thalassiosira pseudonana (DQ186202) (Armbrust et al. ), Ochromonas danica (AF287134) (Burger et al. 2016 # ), Synura synuroidea (AF222718) (Chesnick et al. ). # Direct submission to NCBI, unpublished.

Journal: Mitochondrial DNA. Part B, Resources

Article Title: Complete mitochondrial genome of an oleaginous microalga Vischeria punctata (Eustigmatophyceae: Chlorobotryaceae) and phylogenetic analysis

doi: 10.1080/23802359.2023.2301027

Figure Lengend Snippet: Phylogenetic relationships among 16 Ochrophyta mitochondrial genomes. Node labels indicate bootstrap values. The scale bar corresponds to 0.20 substitutions per nucleotide position. GenBank accession numbers for the utilized sequences are indicated within parentheses. Eustigmatos cf polyphem (MK170182) (Huang et al. 2018 # ), Vischeria sp. CAUP Q202 (KU501221) (Ševčíková et al. ), Vischeria stellata (MH981596) (Huang et al. ), Microchloropsis salina (KC568458) (Wei et al. ), Microchloropsis gaditana (KC012945), Nannochloropsis granulata (KC568457) (Wei et al. ), Nannochloropsis oceanica (KC568462) (Wei et al. ), Nannochloropsis oculata (KC568460) (Wei et al. ), Nannochloropsis limnetica (KC568459) (Wei et al. ), Trachydiscus minutus (KU501220) (Ševčíková et al. ), Fistulifera solaris (KT363689) (Tang and Bi ), Phaeodactylum tricornutum (HQ840789) (Oudot-Le and Green ), Thalassiosira pseudonana (DQ186202) (Armbrust et al. ), Ochromonas danica (AF287134) (Burger et al. 2016 # ), Synura synuroidea (AF222718) (Chesnick et al. ). # Direct submission to NCBI, unpublished.

Article Snippet: The strain of microalga Vischeria punctata (UTEX 153) employed in this study was originally isolated from Basel, Switzerland (46.6631°N, 10.2413°W) and procured from the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC).

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Journal: Nutrients

Article Title: Rewiring Mood: Precision Psychobiotics as Adjunct or Stand-Alone Therapy in Depression Using Insights from 19 Randomized Controlled Trials in Adults

doi: 10.3390/nu17122022

Figure Lengend Snippet: Additional benefits of psychobiotic strains used in the studies.

Article Snippet: Finally, the eight-probiotic formula Streptococcus thermophilus NCIMB 30438 , Bifidobacterium breve NCIMB 30441 , Bifidobacterium longum NCIMB 30435 (re-classified as B. lactis ), Bifidobacterium infantis NCIMB 30436 (re-classified as B. lactis ), Lactobacillus acidophilus NCIMB 30442 , Lactobacillus plantarum NCIMB 30437 , Lactobacillus paracasei NCIMB 30439 , and Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. Bulgaricus NCIMB 30440 (re-classified as L. helveticus ) used by Schaub, A.C. et al. [ ] was found to maintain α-diversity and increase the abundance of the genus Lactobacillus , thus indicating the effectiveness of this formula in increasing specific taxa.

Techniques: Activity Assay