Toxic algal blooms all in the genes

Microscopic blue-green algae, or cyanobacteria, are a recurrent nuisance in waterways. In Australia, four cyanobacteria species are known to produce toxins. Researchers have found toxin production to be due to genetic differences between similar cyanobacteria.

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