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… Earth’s surface is reconstructed by combining a study of microbial communities (metagenomics) and a chemical labelling … as a model system to study virus-host interactions. Approximately 150 archaeal viruses had been previously identified. …
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… are microscopic, photosynthetic algae. But human-induced climate change , a new study suggests, is displacing these important cold-water communities of algae with warm-adapted ones, a trend that … point to this fundamental observation of cold and warm microbial networks, and just how clear and stark the …
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… us. And we actually don’t know a lot about them by their mate, what their role in nature, how have they been selected … is really a problem, so far, that there’s a lot of information out there is not easily searchable or in databases, … what I always expected. Because we know from soil that communities change very much, that whenever it rains, then …
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… School of Natural Sciences. “I’m deeply concerned about climate change and this is a remarkable opportunity to launch a … to an exceptional caliber of scientists.” For her project, “Microbial Community Structure and Methane Production in … Tringe’s research group focuses on the roles of microbial communities in wetland carbon cycling and the interactions …
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… determine if these fungi act as friends or foes. The Impact Microbial communities comprised of fungi and bacteria can thrive in … weren’t necessarily the most abundant members of these communities. In contrast, many of the fungi that dominate …
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