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Vishwanath Patil
Researcher at Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Publications - 7
Citations - 1133
Vishwanath Patil is an academic researcher from Norwegian University of Life Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Comparative genomics. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 1035 citations. Previous affiliations of Vishwanath Patil include Borregaard & University of Oslo.
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Towards Sustainable Production of Biofuels from Microalgae
TL;DR: This paper aims to analyze and promote integration approaches for sustainable microalgal biofuel production to meet the energy and environmental needs of the society.
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Fatty acid composition of 12 microalgae for possible use in aquaculture feed
Vishwanath Patil,Torsten Källqvist,Elisabeth Olsen,Elisabeth Olsen,Gjermund Vogt,Hans Ragnar Gislerød +5 more
TL;DR: This is the first report on the fatty acid profiles of Nannochloropsis oceanica, ChroococcusSp.
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Seven Gene Phylogeny of Heterokonts
Ingvild Riisberg,Russell J. S. Orr,Ragnhild Kluge,Ragnhild Kluge,Kamran Shalchian-Tabrizi,Holly A. Bowers,Vishwanath Patil,Vishwanath Patil,Bente Edvardsen,Kjetill S. Jakobsen +9 more
TL;DR: Based on all trees, in combination with current knowledge about ultrastructure of heterokonts, it is suggested that a more advanced flagellar apparatus originated at one occasion in the ancestor of Phaeista whereas, Khakista independently reduced their flageLLar apparatus and gained chlorophyll c(3).
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Genome evolution of a tertiary dinoflagellate plastid.
Tove M. Gabrielsen,Marianne A. Minge,Mari Espelund,Ave Tooming-Klunderud,Vishwanath Patil,Alexander J. Nederbragt,Christian Otis,Monique Turmel,Kamran Shalchian-Tabrizi,Claude Lemieux,Kjetill S. Jakobsen +10 more
TL;DR: The genome of a dinoflagellate plastid of tertiary origin is characterized in Karlodinium veneficum in order to understand the evolutionary processes that have shaped the organelle since it was acquired as a symbiont cell.
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The 18S and 28S rDNA identity and phylogeny of the common lotic chrysophyte Hydrurus foetidus
Dag Klaveness,Jon Bråte,Vishwanath Patil,Kamran Shalchian-Tabrizi,Ragnhild Kluge,Hans Ragnar Gislerød,Kjetill S. Jakobsen +6 more
TL;DR: Extending the taxon sampling to include nearly all available 18S chrysophyte sequences from cultured species and environmental DNA, this analysis placed H. foetidus within a separate, well-defined clade dominated by environmental sequences and poorly defined strains of chrysophtes in culture, mostly from cold environments.