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      <STUDY_TITLE>Model Diatom Phycosphere TnSeq</STUDY_TITLE>
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      <STUDY_ABSTRACT>Ecological interactions that occur between phycosphere-associated bacteria at the micron scale have the potential to influence a major fraction of annual carbon flux at the global scale, yet studying the ecology of these microenvironments remains challenging. This study cultured a transposon mutant library of Ruegeria pomeroyi DSS-3 with the living diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana CCMP 1335 as the sole source of organic matter, in the presence or absence of other heterotrophic bacterial species (Vibrio hepatarius HF70 &amp;amp; Marivivens donghaensis HF1). Transposon sequencing allowed for measurements of mutant fitness that indicated cell-cell interactions initiated in the multi-bacterial phycospheres</STUDY_ABSTRACT>
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      <STUDY_LINK>
        <URL_LINK>
          <LABEL>Location of code used to process data</LABEL>
          <URL>https://github.com/jschreie/TnSeq_Phycosphere_Interactions</URL>
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