Amy M Chan
Amy M Chan
Research Scientist, University of British Columbia
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Duplication of CaMV 35S promoter sequences creates a strong enhancer for plant genes
R Kay, AMY Chan, M Daly, J McPherson
Science 236 (4806), 1299-1302, 1987
10801987
The marine viromes of four oceanic regions
FE Angly, B Felts, M Breitbart, P Salamon, RA Edwards, C Carlson, ...
PLoS biology 4 (11), e368, 2006
9502006
Infection of phytoplankton by viruses and reduction of primary productivity
CA Suttle, AM Chan, MT Cottrell
Nature 347, 467-469, 1990
5971990
Dynamics and distribution of cyanophages and their effect on marine Synechococcus spp.
CA Suttle, AM Chan
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 60 (9), 3167-3174, 1994
3581994
Marine cyanophages infecting oceanic and coastal strains of Synechococcus: abundance, morphology, cross-infectivity and growth characteristics
CA Suttle, AM Chan
Marine Ecology-Progress Series 92, 99-99, 1993
3251993
Extraction from natural planktonic microorganisms of DNA suitable for molecular biological studies
JA Fuhrman, DE Comeau, Å Hagström, AM Chan
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 54 (6), 1426-1429, 1988
2731988
Analysis of cDNA clones specific for human T cells and the alpha and beta chains of the T-cell receptor heterodimer from a human T-cell line
Y Yanagi, A Chan, B Chin, M Minden, TW Mak
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 82 (10), 3430-3434, 1985
2701985
Use of ultrafiltration to isolate viruses from seawater which are pathogens of marine phytoplankton
CA Suttle, AM Chan, MT Cottrell
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 57 (3), 721-726, 1991
2071991
Fluorescently labeled virus probes show that natural virus populations can control the structure of marine microbial communities.
KP Hennes, CA Suttle, AM Chan
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 61 (10), 3623-3627, 1995
2051995
CHARACTERIZATION OF HaRNAV, A SINGLE‐STRANDED RNA VIRUS CAUSING LYSIS OF HETEROSIGMA AKASHIWO (RAPHIDOPHYCEAE)
V Tai, JE Lawrence, AS Lang, AM Chan, AI Culley, CA Suttle
Journal of Phycology 39 (2), 343-352, 2003
1042003
Viruses infecting the marine Prymnesiophyte Chrysochromulina spp.: isolation, preliminary characterization and natural abundance
CA Suttle, AM Chan
Marine ecology progress series. Oldendorf 118 (1), 275-282, 1995
1011995
Dissolved free amino acids in the Sargasso Sea: uptake and respiration rates, turnover times, and concentrations
CA Suttle, AM Chan, JA Fuhrman
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 189-199, 1991
971991
A NOVEL VIRUS (HaNIV) CAUSES LYSIS OF THE TOXIC BLOOM‐FORMING ALGA HETEROSIGMA AKASHIWO (RAPHIDOPHYCEAE)
JE Lawrence, AM Chan, CA Suttle
Journal of Phycology 37 (2), 216-222, 2001
922001
Genetic richness of vibriophages isolated in a coastal environment
AM Comeau, AM Chan, CA Suttle
Environmental microbiology 8 (7), 1164-1176, 2006
812006
Viruses causing lysis of the toxic bloom‐forming alga Heterosigma akashiwo (Raphidophyceae) are widespread in coastal sediments of British Columbia, Canada
JE Lawrence, AM Chan, CA Suttle
Limnology and oceanography 47 (2), 545-550, 2002
752002
Phages infecting Vibrio vulnificus are abundant and diverse in oysters (Crassostrea virginica) collected from the Gulf of Mexico
A DePaola, ML Motes, AM Chan, CA Suttle
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 64 (1), 346-351, 1998
731998
Grazing of planktonic diatoms by microflagellates
CA Suttle, AM Chan, WD Taylor, PJ Harrison
Journal of Plankton Research 8 (2), 393-398, 1986
591986
Adsorption and precipitation of iron from seawater on a marine bacteriophage (PWH3A-P1)
CJ Daughney, X Châtellier, A Chan, P Kenward, D Fortin, CA Suttle, ...
Marine Chemistry 91 (1-4), 101-115, 2004
562004
Synechococcus growth in the ocean may depend on the lysis of heterotrophic bacteria
MG Weinbauer, O Bonilla-Findji, AM Chan, JR Dolan, SM Short, K Šimek, ...
Journal of plankton research 33 (10), 1465-1476, 2011
532011
Isolation and life cycle characterization of lytic viruses infecting heterotrophic bacteria and cyanobacteria
M Middelboe, A Chan, SK Bertelsen
Manual of aquatic viral ecology, 118-33, 2010
442010
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