Maria Luisa Chiusano
University of Naples Federico II
99 Papers
516 Citations
Maria Luisa Chiusano is an academic researcher from University of Naples Federico II. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 78 publications. Previous affiliations of Maria Luisa Chiusano include Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn.
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Papers
Genome Properties of the Diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum
TL;DR: Evidence that the P. tricornutum genome is likely to be small and nucleotide sequence data reported has been deposited in GenBank Nucleotide Sequence Database supports the development of this species as a model system for molecular-based studies of diatom biology.
Self-DNA inhibitory effects: Underlying mechanisms and ecological implications
Fabrizio Cartenì,Giuliano Bonanomi,Francesco Giannino,Guido Incerti,Christian E. Vincenot,Maria Luisa Chiusano,Stefano Mazzoleni +6 more
TL;DR: A recent discovery reported a new functional role for extracellular DNA and the possible molecular mechanisms behind those findings are explored and the ecological implications are discussed, specifically those related to plant species coexistence.
Geoportals in marine spatial planning: state of the art and future perspectives
Luciano Bosso,Francesca Raffini,Luca Ambrosino,Raffaele Panzuto,Claudia Gili,Maria Luisa Chiusano,Marco Miralto +6 more
- 01 Jul 2025
Insights into the genome structure of four acetogenic bacteria with specific reference to the Wood-Ljungdahl pathway.
Alfonso Esposito,Sabrina Tamburini,Luca Triboli,Luca Ambrosino,Maria Luisa Chiusano,Olivier Jousson +5 more
- 01 Oct 2019
TL;DR: New genome sequences for four species are reported for the first time, and the analysis of protein networks highlighted the expansion of protein orthologues in A. woodii compared to A. bacchi, whereas protein networks involved in the WL pathway were more conserved.
Multilevel comparative bioinformatics to investigate evolutionary relationships and specificities in gene annotations: an example for tomato and grapevine.
Luca Ambrosino,Luca Ambrosino,Valentino Ruggieri,Hamed Bostan,Hamed Bostan,Marco Miralto,Marco Miralto,Nicola Vitulo,Mohamed Zouine,Amalia Barone,Mondher Bouzayen,Luigi Frusciante,Mario Pezzotti,Giorgio Valle,Maria Luisa Chiusano,Maria Luisa Chiusano +15 more
TL;DR: A reliable approach to detect all similarities of gene loci between two species based on the integration of results from different levels of information is suggested, overcoming possible limits due to exclusive protein versus protein comparisons.