Study of gene expression in common blue-green algae reveals what makes it bloom, toxic
Newswise — Stony Brook, NY, July 23, 2013 – If your local pond, lake, or watering hole is looking bright green this summer, chances are it has blue-green algae and it may be dangerous to you or your pets. A newly published study has used a novel approach to better understand why these algae form blooms and what makes them toxic.
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