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… DAN UDWARY: You’re listening to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … they spread, why do they spread in a certain way from one bacteria to another, how do they change then, and why are … all the time. We have compared three very different soils in the area around Tübingen that is almost next to …
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… Research in the Woyke laboratory focuses on the utility of single-cell methods to access genetic material of … of microbial metabolism towards a minority of cultivated bacteria, still persists to date. Research Team … show that the gap between cultivated and uncultivated Bacteria and Archaea has steadily been widening since 2005. …
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… focuses on the exploration of secondary metabolites across bacteria, fungi, algae and plants. These molecules, which … growth, provide critical advantages to the organisms producing them, and are often involved in defense, nutrient acquisition and communication. …
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… right. Welcome back to Natural Prodcast. I did it. I’m keeping to my schedule. This should be coming out on the first … about several different pieces of her work, including bacterial quorum sensing and its effects on regulation of … or online catalog, I guess. So we've also been able to get soils from Purdue campus itself and been able to actually …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … in Nature and Medicine.” It’s obviously focused more on the bacterial side of the field, and it’s a little hard to find … before. Like, you know, maybe it’s a new culture of a new bacteria that you pulled from the soil, maybe it’s, you …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US. .Department of Energy Joint Genome … So, one of those is Acinetibacter . This is a genus of bacteria that’s really popped up at funding agencies and the … of a new pathogen, so it wasn’t in big pharma screens of bacteria from 20-30 years ago. So it’s in our screen, and …
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… There’s a party in the soil, and microbes are the VIPs. They’re feasting on the compounds that plants secrete through their roots, creating a lively zone called the rhizosphere. In this episode, biologist Jennifer Pett-Ridge …
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… critical ecosystem functions and affect global nutrient cycling, however they do so under strong constraints exerted by viruses. Research in the viral genomics group aims at improving our collective … While an ever-increasing number of phage and virus genomes have been …
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… Hey, Alison Takemura: Hey, Dan. Dan Udwary: Today we’re going to talk to Kate Duncan. And Kate is– I should ask, you … biology classes in undergrad, but my PhD was an actinobacteria. And I tell all my students this now, but when I … from sediment cores in Antarctica that have– some of being carbon-dated to kind of 15,000, 150,000 years ago. So this …
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… Hey Marcy! ALISON: Hey Marcy? MARCY: Hello. How’s it going? DAN: Good. How are you? MARCY: Am fine. I live in a … about something I can kind of see like the squid and the bacteria and how the chemistry is going back and forth … organs that solely house– whose sole function is to house bacterial associates. And so the one that the Hawaiian …
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… complexity At first glance, the slightly murky waters in the tube look like a scoop of stormwater, complete with … delicately above the leaf debris are revealed to be single bacterial cells, visible to the naked eye. The unusual size … Group to better understand what this sulfur-oxidizing, carbon fixing bacterium was doing in the mangroves. …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … And a lot of us moved on to work in simpler systems, like bacteria, where we figure we can make more progress faster, … we’ve worked both with the microbiome. So, with symbiotic bacteria that live in animals and with animal metabolism …
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