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… parameters driving virus:host dynamics in environmental microbial communities. This involves both experimental and … invaluable information on virus diversity and activity in microbial communities, however they can only provide a signal … Host population diversity as a driver of viral infection cycle in wild populations of green sulfur bacteria with long …
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… byproducts from lignin left over after biomass processing. Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center , led by the University of … breakthroughs in basic science, and is exploring microbial-based synthesis of fuels beyond ethanol. …
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… is the podcast for you. A lot of this is based on a really great paper that came out in 2020 where this is all … For example, lipids– doesn’t matter if it has one extra carbon or two or one less, at the end of the day, it’s … at, we will always find a new way on how to do the Krebs cycle. There are microbes that will actually redefine that. …
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… including fungal and bacterial symbionts, detrimental microbial pathogens, and associated viruses that all … how plants self-organize, influence, and are influenced by microbial partners. We use a variety of genomics-powered …
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… and software. The JGI supports the entire data life cycle, and embeds metadata and its curation in our core … processes. This allows us to provide diverse scientific communities with large amounts of standardized high-quality …
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… But most people that know me call me Kate. Dan Udwary: Great. So we’ve got Kate here today, and we wanted to talk … from sediment cores in Antarctica that have– some of being carbon-dated to kind of 15,000, 150,000 years ago. So this … And sometimes, in terms of biological activities– like antimicrobial or something– sometimes a little difference is …
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… Populations of Antarctic lake microbial communities change with the seasons. The Science … regions. While microbial populations in other Antarctic lakes and the nearby Southern Ocean shift from phototrophs … microbial activity that dominates these polar environments greatly contributes to our larger understanding of carbon …
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… But we’re not just here to talk about us. We have a great person to talk to tonight. We have Nadine Ziemert from … I needed a job during college or university, and I got this great job as a student assistant in the lab of Elke … what I always expected. Because we know from soil that communities change very much, that whenever it rains, then …
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… phylogenetic tree without cultivated representatives. The “Great Plate-Count Anomaly” first described by Stanley and … in 1985, which highlights our skewed understanding of microbial metabolism towards a minority of cultivated … Woyke T ., Doud D. F. R., Schulz F. The trajectory of microbial single-cell sequencing. Nat Methods 14(11): …
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… one of the best things that we do is work with this really great group of biologists that know what they’re doing much … interested in studying natural products? MARCY: That is a great question because my path has been what I would call … tell us about this squid-microbe relationship. Or is it a microbial community with microbial community relationship? …
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… of challenges that usually lead to surprises and really great discoveries! And Eric’s done an awesome job, in that … . We also talked about Eric’s mentor, the late great John Faulkner, and Eric told us a story about how John … they would not have that name. DAN: I think that was a great explanation. Where do you see your lab going in the …
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