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Title
Diatom frustule morphogenesis and function : a multidisciplinary survey
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Abstract
Diatoms represent the major component of phytoplankton and are responsible for about 2025% of global primary production. Hundreds of millions of years of evolution led to tens of thousands of species differing in dimensions and morphologies. In particular, diatom porous silica cell walls, the frustules, are characterized by an extraordinary, species-specific diversity. It is of great interest, among the marine biologists and geneticists community, to shed light on the origin and evolutionary advantage of this variability of dimensions, geometries and pore distributions. In the present article the main reported data related to frustule morphogenesis and functionalities with contributions from fundamental biology, genetics, mathematics, geometry and physics are reviewed.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Marine Genomics
Publication
Amsterdam : Elsevier science bv , 2017
ISSN
1874-7787
DOI
10.1016/J.MARGEN.2017.07.001
Volume/pages
35 (2017) , p. 1-18
ISI
000412957700001
Pubmed ID
28734733
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UAntwerpen
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Last edited 09.10.2023
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