~1.1 billion years ago: Nena (which contained Atlantica) became part of the major supercontinent Rodinia.
~750 million years ago: Rodinia rifted apart. Atlantica, along with most of Nena except the Eastern Antarctican Craton, was part of the minor supercontinent Protolaurasia.
~600 million years ago: Atlantica became part of the major supercontinent Pannotia.
~Cambrian: the major supercontinent Pannotia disintegrated, leaving Atlantica in the minor supercontinent Gondwana.
~Permian: Gondwana, which contained Atlantica, became part of the major supercontinent Pangaea.
~Jurassic: Gondwana separated from Pangaea, carrying Atlantica with it.
Atlantica is a chef owned and operated upscale bistro nestled in a large historic clapboard building located on Bayview Landing in Camden, Maine.
Stylish yet comfortable dining rooms are professionally decorated and furnished, while the open kitchen creates a lively yet intimate bistro.
Atlantica has garnered recognition from some of the most popular travel guides, including Frommerâs, The Michelin Green Guide, Best Restaurants In New England, Yankee Magazine and Lonely Planet.
Rationale for sequencing the genome of Pseudoalteromonas atlantica T6c:
atlantica suggest that it is a pioneer colonist in different marine habitats and therefore it is of great interest to understand its potential in element recycling, materials production, etc., which would be revealed by the genome sequence.
atlantica biofilms emphasize the importance of sequencing the genome of this marine organism.