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… of in situ growth rates and carbon consumption of SAR11 bacteria, the most abundant bacterial group in the ocean. Later during his postdoctoral … a high throughput approach for isolating individual bacterial cells and amplifying their genetic material, thus …
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… that discovery, DGRs have been found in other viruses, bacteria, and archaea. But how widely distributed they are, … to adapt to changing environments. It also sheds light on why the rapid injection of mutations in a particular gene … all at once from the same environment, called metagenomes. Why? Simon Roux, who led the research team and is the head …
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CheckV can help researchers assess virus sequence fragments and data quality. The Science Through … and computational approaches, more and more virus sequences are being recovered and identified from … key roles in cycling nutrients such as carbon, nitrogen and sulfur are themselves regulated by viruses in their …
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… is particularly interested in understanding how, when and why microbes decide to produce which metabolites. … BS, … DW, Doering DT, Mouncey NJ. Cytochromes P450 involved in bacterial RiPP biosyntheses. J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol. …
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