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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 work at the … Nature Comm 10(1) 1-10 Schulz, F. et al. 2018. Hidden diversity of soil giant viruses. Nature Comm . 9 (1), …
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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 … sampling which we would look at different particles in the ocean and look at the micro organisms on those particles, as …
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… polewards, they’d oust resident tiny algae. The cold polar oceans give rise to some of the largest food webs on Earth. … to destabilize the delicate marine food web and change the oceans as we know them. At the base of marine food webs are … planktos for ‘wanderer’). But they vary across the global ocean. Phytoplankton communities in warmer waters, including …
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… particularly sigma factors that initiate transcription in bacteria. Using this technology, which combines an in vitro … expand the known transcriptional regulatory network in bacteria, enabling the discovery of regulatory cascades as … eukaryotes is handled by three distinct RNA polymerases; in bacteria there is only one type of RNA polymerase …
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