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… about microbiology and natural products from the Great Salt Lake, and you’re going to learn, like me, what a “haboob” … natural product potential of microorganisms from Great Salt Lake, which is a hypersaline terminal lake about 30 minutes away from campus. And we’re finding …
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… of novel bacterial, archaeal and eukaryotic microbes and viruses in environmental sequence data. We use … Understanding the complex relationships between microbes and eukaryotes and their impact on ecosystem … investigate the intricate networks of relationships between microbes and their hosts. Our work reveals how these …
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… organisms as had been originally thought. The Impact The Antarctic lakes are a “treasure trove” of unknown microbes that play critical roles in environmental processes … Research Council (DP150100244) and the Australian Antarctic Science program (project 4031). The work conducted …
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… variety of experimental samples, including organisms (e.g. microbes, fungi, plant), media in which they grow, as well as different types of environments (e.g. soil, lake). A wide range of metabolites are identified using …
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… of haloarchaeal metagenomes broadens understanding of Antarctic biogeography. The Science Haloarchaea flourish in … and researchers are interested in learning how these microbes have learned to adapt from marine to hypersaline … by studying the microbial communities in Antarctic lakes, some of which have salinities 10 times that of …
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… Laura.Selbmann©PNRA. All the sampling activities in Antarctica have been performed in the frame of italian expeditions of the Italian National Program for Antarctic Researches (PNRA), funded by the Italian Ministry … of Fungi from Extreme Environment, the Italian National Antarctic Museum (MNA-CCFEE). …
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… I want to talk about ActinoBase, we want to talk about Antarctica, and we want to talk about molecular networking, … what’s important in terms of the chemistry produced by microbes. And by what’s important, I mean, like, where … tools, in terms of looking at the chemistry produced by microbes, they’re pretty adaptable to other organisms. And …
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… As waters warm due to climate change, corals are in mortal … and a little-characterized microbiome. When warm waters stress corals, it might be their microbes, including their photosynthetic partner, that help …
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… activity. So the chemistry and function really of those microbes that live there. And in our work we’ve determined … have done some work at the polls or is it the Arctic or Antarctic but you’ve gone to retrieve some bacteria that … bobtail squid, it’s doing some sort of interaction with its microbes that it’s getting. But yet the organisms are …
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… was adjacent to what I worked on, but my experience of how microbes are interacting in the environment like, like my … Institution of Oceanography. He got me into genomics of microbes, specifically of some that lived in the ocean and … products that we’ll talk to him about. ALISON: Cool! Ocean microbes! DAN: Yeah, absolutely. And then after that I was …
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… and characterize genomic information from uncultivated microbes and viruses. We develop computational approaches to … implementation of prokaryotic systematics across cultured microbes and recovered population genomes using Average … and binning of a twenty-year metagenomic time-series from Lake Mendota. Sci Data 11 , 966 (2024). …
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… them on a regular basis. So they are full of terrestrial microbes. So they’re open ecosystems. They’re not sealed off … impressed me. I thought, wow, if we could just harness what microbes can do and do synthesis. Can we do total synthesis … in improving a lead compound that you’ve discovered from microbes. Chances are you could find a dozen other producers …
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