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… co-infecting phages and with the host’s CRISPR-Cas immunity systems. Countering Co-Infections, Ensuring Host Survival … inhibitors of bacterial CRISPR-Cas systems that have no conserved structural motifs or domain architectures. … co-infecting phages in the same host cell, relying on their shared desire to avoid CRISPR-Cas immunity. In addition, …
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… form mutually beneficial relationships with over 80% of land plants, which means they offer a lot of insights into how …
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… process carbon and nitrogen, paving the way for future plants and trees to grow. However, fire changes the microbes … within the soil. To get a clearer picture of how burned ecosystems return to health, researchers have taken a look at … at the University of Colorado Cancer Center’s Genomics Shared Resource, which is supported by the Cancer Center …
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… abiotic stress tolerance, and the mechanisms by which plants interact with their microbiomes. In addition, his … of Brachypodium. 2016 Vogel, J.P. Ed., Springer, Switzerland. ISBN: 978-3-319-26942-9 Gordon, et. al. 2014 Genome … Visiting Fellowship Australia … Education … Selected Publications … Awards and Service …
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