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Ian Joint is affiliated with the Plymouth Marine Laboratory in the United Kingdom. Their research profile is characterized by their connection to this institution, which is known for work in marine science and environmental monitoring.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with their profile. Similarly, no information is documented regarding book publications or awards.

The areas of study related to Ian Joint do not specify any particular main or subfields, nor are there listed main topics of work.

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Best Publications

  • The minimum information about a genome sequence (MIGS) specification.

    Dawn Field;George Garrity;Tanya Gray;Norman Morrison

  • Defining seasonal marine microbial community dynamics

    Jack A Gilbert;Jack A Gilbert;Jack A Gilbert;Joshua A Steele;J. Gregory Caporaso;Lars Steinbrück

  • Changes in archaeal, bacterial and eukaryal assemblages along a salinity gradient by comparison of genetic fingerprinting methods in a multipond solar saltern.

    Emilio O. Casamayor;Ramon Massana;Susana Benlloch;Lise Øvreås

  • The seasonal structure of microbial communities in the Western English Channel

    Jack A. Gilbert;Dawn Field;Paul Swift;Lindsay K. Newbold

  • Detection of large numbers of novel sequences in the metatranscriptomes of complex marine microbial communities.

    Jack A. Gilbert;Dawn Field;Ying Huang;Robert A. Edwards;Robert A. Edwards

  • Long-term oceanographic and ecological research in the western English Channel

    Alan J. Southward;Olivia Langmead;Nicholas J. Hardman-Mountford;James Aiken

  • Prokaryotic genetic diversity throughout the salinity gradient of a coastal solar saltern

    Susana Benlloch;Arantxa López-López;Emilio O. Casamayor;Lise Øvreås

  • Improved group-specific PCR primers for denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis analysis of the genetic diversity of complex microbial communities.

    Martin Mühling;John Woolven-Allen;J Colin Murrell;Ian Joint

  • Cell-to-Cell Communication Across the Prokaryote-Eukaryote Boundary

    Ian Joint;Karen Tait;Maureen E. Callow;James A. Callow

  • Will ocean acidification affect marine microbes

    Ian Joint;Scott C Doney;David M Karl

  • The Taxonomic and Functional Diversity of Microbes at a Temperate Coastal Site: A ‘Multi-Omic’ Study of Seasonal and Diel Temporal Variation

    Jack A Gilbert;Jack A Gilbert;Jack A Gilbert;Dawn Field;Paul Swift;Simon Thomas

  • Culturing marine bacteria – an essential prerequisite for biodiscovery

    Ian Joint;Martin Mühling;Joël Querellou

  • Competition for inorganic nutrients between phytoplankton and bacterioplankton in nutrient manipulated mesocosms

    Ian Joint;Peter Henriksen;Gro Anita Fonnes;David Bourne

  • Genetic diversity of marine Synechococcus and co-occurring cyanophage communities: evidence for viral control of phytoplankton

    Martin Mühling;Martin Mühling;Nicholas J. Fuller;Andrew Millard;Paul J. Somerfield

  • Isolation and Molecular Characterization of Five Marine Cyanophages Propagated on Synechococcus sp. Strain WH7803.

    William H. Wilson;Ian R. Joint;Noel G. Carr;Nicholas H. Mann

  • Specificity in the settlement -- modifying response of bacterial biofilms towards zoospores of the marine alga Enteromorpha.

    Pratixa Patel;Maureen E. Callow;Ian Joint;James A. Callow

  • Occurrence of a sequence in marine cyanophages similar to that of T4 g20 and its application to PCR-based detection and quantification techniques.

    Nicholas J. Fuller;William H. Wilson;Ian R. Joint;Nicholas H. Mann

  • Effect of marine bacterial isolates on the growth and morphology of axenic plantlets of the green alga Ulva linza

    Katrina Marshall;Katrina Marshall;Ian Joint;Maureen E. Callow;James A. Callow

  • Disruption of quorum sensing in seawater abolishes attraction of zoospores of the green alga Ulva to bacterial biofilms.

    Karen Tait;Ian Joint;Mavis Daykin;Debra L. Milton

  • 27. Detection of Large Numbers of Novel Sequences in the Metatranscriptomes of Complex Marine Microbial Communities

    Jack A. Gilbert;Dawn Field;Ying Huang;Robert A. Edwards

Frequent Co-Authors

Jack A. Gilbert
Jack A. Gilbert University of California, San Diego
Andrew P. Rees
Andrew P. Rees Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Dawn Field
Dawn Field University of Oxford
Paul J. Somerfield
Paul J. Somerfield Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Roger P. Harris
Roger P. Harris Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Xosé Antón Álvarez-Salgado
Xosé Antón Álvarez-Salgado Spanish National Research Council
E. Malcolm S. Woodward
E. Malcolm S. Woodward Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Peter H. Burkill
Peter H. Burkill Plymouth University
Marc Elskens
Marc Elskens Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Paul Williams
Paul Williams University of Nottingham

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