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… in the marine ecosystems and marine actinomycetes and cyanobacteria. And we thought we could also– let’s see what caves … And they were– so they were actually good environments for bacteria to live in. So we thought, well, let’s see. But … not fungal. Where else nature can you go see colonies of bacteria just growing? They’re not monocultures there. …
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… 11, 2022, in Cell Genomics , the team focused on Actinobacteria ( Actinomycetota ), a group of bacteria with diverse metabolic activities. Found in marine and terrestrial environments, actinobacteria play roles in both the carbon and nitrogen cycles, …
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… are marine related, and so we can do some projects that are freshwater and coastal. But we’ve kind of shied away from …
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… R. Seshadri, M. Escobar. Draft genome sequences of two bacterial type strains isolated from a methanogenic … Draft genome sequences of three ruminant-associated Eubacteriales: Eubacterium ruminantium ATCC 17233T, … R. Seshadri, and C. Stephens. Genome sequences of key bacterial symbionts of entomopathogenic nematodes: …
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… in Nature and Medicine.” It’s obviously focused more on the bacterial side of the field, and it’s a little hard to find … before. Like, you know, maybe it’s a new culture of a new bacteria that you pulled from the soil, maybe it’s, you … So if you’re trying to find an antibiotic, then you expose bacteria to your extract and hopefully, if you see the …
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… origin is around 30,000 from fungal, and a 40,000 from bacteria. Okay? And among the 40,000 from bacteria, there’s around 20,000 from the Actinomycetes. So, … this collection in total contains approximately 100,000 bacterial strains, and a hundred thousand fungal strains. …
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