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Diatoms are one of the most common types of phytoplankton and a major group of algae. They constitute a large percentage of all living matter in oceans, rivers and lakes.

Next-generation sequencing methods, in combination with powerful supercomputers like Ranger at TACC, are helping researchers better understand the biology, evolution and dispersion of the diatom.

Using a statistical approach, the researchers arrived at a different tree of diatom evolution, and a different point of origin, than traditionally conceived. They reported some of their early findings at the XXII International Diatom Colloquium in August 2012.


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