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… instead of lysing them, which appears to be prevalent in marine environments, they were predicted to simply abide … of virus can suggest a so-called “Kill the Winner” strategy: a virus infects a highly abundant host (a … but instead may be abiding in the host genome: the strategy of lysogeny. The ability of the virus to tag along …
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… the community so far. But being here and then being at the Marine Natural Products meeting in Ventura where I got to … ecology community to be able to better predict how their microbes are interacting with each other from sequence …
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… elements like viruses spread their DNA, they can affect how microbes cycle nutrients and adapt to climate change. …
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… genetic material, thus bypassing the need to culture these microbes in the lab. After joining the JGI, he formed the … that provides JGI users access to the genomes of uncultured microbes. His group also handles the Stable Isotope Probing … Ph.D. in Marine Biology/Biochemistry, University of Delaware BA in …
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