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… find, things that are of interest. And usually, in terms of bacteria and secondary metabolism, those things that we want … the streams where the hills, as it rained or whatever, any water that washed down off the hills might carry small … come from all kinds of disparate environments. There’s some marine. There’s some soil samples. There’s human gut …
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… is focused on the discovery and characterization of novel bacterial, archaeal and eukaryotic microbes and viruses in … danicum gen. nov., sp. nov. in the ubiquitous bacterial phylum Patescibacteriota phyl. nov .” ISME … “ Adaptation strategies of giant viruses to low-temperature marine ecosystems .” The ISME Journal , Volume 18 Issue 1. …
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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 … Ph.D. in Marine Biology/Biochemistry, University of Delaware BA in … giant viruses brings a rhodopsin photosystem to unicellular marine predators. PNAS 116 (41), 20574-20583 Couradeau, …
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… also, I thought you were a good representative of maybe a different career trajectory than we sometimes see… MARC: … 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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… older, thicker ice with younger, thinner ice means more fresh water — and less salt — near the surface where algae grow. … water column. They are also the primary producers in the marine food web, forming the base of the food chain and …
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… been dominated for … well, as long as I can remember, by bacterial research. So it was great to hear her passion and … lot of the natural products field is based on, you know, in bacterial investigations. You’ve spent your whole career as … I like with fungi is, because they’re complex, they have different tissues, different structures, different spores. I …
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… flagella in an unexpected place: hot spring-dwelling bacteria from the phylum C hloroflexota . Research shows … were lost in other forms of Chloroflexota that adapted to marine environments hundreds of millions of years ago. The … small, it’s possible flagella would be a liability in open water — requiring more energy for the bacteria to orient and …
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… 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. … T ., Klenk H. P., Kyrpides N. C. 1,003 reference genomes of bacterial and archaeal isolates expand coverage of the tree …
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… including data such as fully annotated genome assemblies or differential gene expression results. For DNA synthesis … organisms and mixed cultures of fungi, algae, protists, bacteria, archaea, viruses, plants, including microbial … explore the dynamics (or roles) of single species of bacteria/algae/fungi, or is mixed culture (polyculture) also …
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