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… infections cause significant metabolic changes in marine microbes, the answer is no. They refer to the infected … thus have significant impacts on the global nutrient cycles regulated by their hosts. For example, microbes that capture and store carbon in the ocean could fix less carbon when infected. …
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… conifer needle microbiomes. The survey showed what these microbes are equipped to do on the leaf surface. More … shaped by both local conditions and the movement of microbes through forest canopies. The Impact This work, … their utility across the bioeconomy. The study shows that microbes have the capacity to metabolize the same chemicals …
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… and evolutionary drivers of virus-host dynamics in soil microbial communities. … by snowmelt and host dynamics in a high-altitude watershed soil ecosystem. Microbiome 11, 237 Roux et al., 2023. iPHoP: … of viral infection cycle in wild populations of green sulfur bacteria with long standing virus-host interactions. …
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… gas: methane. Those emissions mainly come from gut microbes — the bacteria and archaea breaking down plant …
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… the deep subsurface ecosystem. The Science Altiarchaea are carbon-fixing microbes and targets of multiple viruses in Earth’s deep … to infect and destroy the host archaea – and how the microbes resist. The battle waged below the Earth’s surface … and the corresponding CRISPR arrays of a highly abundant carbon fixer in Earth’s crust”. The work conducted by the …
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