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  • ...updated by microbiologists at Kenyon College. '''[[Student Pages|Student pages]]''' authored independently, or for coursework, are not monitored further. ...ents of all levels, from first-year to graduate students, have contributed pages to our site. See for example:
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  • [[Category:Short pages]] ...aritimum is not confidently supported by a high bootstrap value. This same study showed that the phylogeny of Tenacibaculum aiptasiae is most closely relate
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  • ...cerana indica F.) in Southern Kerala. Journal of Apicultural Research 0:0, pages 1-9. ...od of hive bees in India – a review. Journal of Apicultural Research 54:3, pages 192-199.
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  • [[Category:Short pages]] ...sponsible for the breakdown of cellulose for use by the host termite. The study of ''C. microfasciculumque'' may lead to further insights as to how larger
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  • [[Category:Short pages]] ...se size, about 60 micrometers cubed, <i>B. megaterium</i> has been used to study structure, protein localization and membranes of bacteria since the 1950’
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  • [[Category:Short pages]] study of production and natural abundance". ''Bioresource Technology''. 2011. Vol
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  • The particular microbe isolated from the brittle star in this study was found in a tropical marine habitat, at a depth of about 480 meters in D ...isms associated with marine invertebrates in the Fiji Sea. The goal of the study that identified this microbe was to gather taxonomic data about it.
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  • [[Category:Short pages]] ...hat Prevotella copri causes a reduction of other beneficial microbes. One study done on mice showed that mice with Prevotella copri had more severe disease
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  • [[Category:Short pages]] The metabolism of ''Trichodesmium'' is very interesting to scientists who study marine nutrient cycling because it is the greatest contributor of useable n
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  • ...to its usage in the study of plant biochemistry and pathways. One landmark study in 1989 regarding the structure of the light-harvesting complexes feautured <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Mandy Brosnahan at the University of Minnesota-Twin C
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  • ...and cecum after periods of fasting (Kohl et al. 2014). Interestingly this study found that in tilapia, toads, and mice, there was more genetic diversity in In the same study, tests of the cecum found that in tilapia and toads, although there were in
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  • ...aying hens — a review, Poultry Science, Volume 94, Issue 10, October 2015, Pages 2566–2575, https://doi.org/10.3382/ps/pev202 </ref> ...gshell color: CPOX, FECH, BCRP, HRG1, FLVCR, SLCO1A2, and SLCO1C1. Careful study and research have yielded the following conclusions:
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  • ...the ecosystem of the ocean. Another significance of xenophyophores is the study of evolutionary symbiotic relationships. They are believe to have originate ...resting thing about this organism is their behavior of farming bacteria. A study was shown that ''Syringammina fragilissima'' have very high levels of fatty
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  • [[Category:Pages edited by students of Lisa Moore at the University of Southern Maine]] ...they are considered natural inhabitants of goats.This is according with an study carried on in 2009. None of the studies reviewed show conclusive pathogenic
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  • ...describe any extra-chromosomal elements or genetic tools that are used to study the bacterium: viruses, plasmids, transposons that allow genetic manipulat ...at kinds of culture conditions (temp, pH, media) are needed for laboratory study?
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  • ...a trench that was underwater in southern California. There was recently a study done on M. barkeri because a 22nd amino acid (pyrrolysine) was detected in ...describe any extra-chromosomal elements or genetic tools that are used to study the bacterium: viruses, plasmids, transposons that allow genetic manipulat
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  • [[Category:Short pages]] ...' unique photosynthetic morphology make them interesting to scientists who study the evolution of the features in photosynthesizers.
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  • ...obiotic Formulation to Alleviate Lactose Intolerance Symptoms—</i> a Pilot Study." 2019. Springer Link 6:2634-2637.]</ref> <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Joan Slonczewski at Kenyon College]]
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  • [[Category:Short pages]] ...bility to grow in other tissues then just the gut. In this five year long study ''N. ceranae'' was observed to grow in not only the gut, but the hypopharyn
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  • ...ted from the seawater off the coast of Thailand for a polyphasic taxonomic study. ...intestinal juice tolerance and hydrophobic property. According to 16S rDNA study, PTH 7 turned out to be <i>Myroides pelagicus.</i>
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  • ...describe any extra-chromosomal elements or genetic tools that are used to study the bacterium: viruses, plasmids, transposons that allow genetic manipulat ...at kinds of culture conditions (temp, pH, media) are needed for laboratory study?
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  • ==Study Purpose== ...st results with the results of the very similar genus, Mesonia algae. This study resulted in the emendation of the genus Mesonia(3).
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  • ...ncorrectly identified, problems linked to cystic fibrosis are difficult to study and rectify. Isolates of this genus have been found in soil or water. ''Alc <!-- Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Mary Glogowski at Loyola University]]
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  • 2. JGI Gold. 2022. Study Information. JGI. https://gold.jgi.doe.gov/study?id=Gs0149408 <!-- Do not remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Bradley Tolar at UNC Wilmington]]
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  • [[Category:Short Pages]] ...d. With a tendency to be very easy to cultivate in the lab, it is used to study mitosis, streaming/cell motility (the movement), and basal forms of intelli
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  • [[Category:Pages edited by students of Maggie Osburn at Northwestern University]] ...acteriodetes and Actinobacteria, but the proportion of these two varies by study site.<ref name=Malard>[https://sfamjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/ful
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  • ...phylum bacteriodetes, a phyla of microbe commonly found in our gut. This study researched by the Department of Life and Nanopharmaceutical Sciences, at Ky [[Category:Pages edited by students of Rachel Larsen at USM]]
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  • ...regulating the immune system in response to atopic disease, although more study needs to be done on this particular matter (Guindo, et. al. 2022). ...dustrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, Volume 42, Issue 4, 1 April 2015, Pages 601–616, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10295-014-1579-0
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  • ...hes to fermentation as a means of producing ATP when oxygen is absent. One study has shown that like many organisms, Plesiomonas shigelloides utilizes gluco In one study, using multilocus sequence typing (MLST) with five genes from unrelated str
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  • ...ough the molecular basis was not completely understood, the results of the study indicated that the phenotype of multidrug resistance was a result of the ac ...s with Hickman catheters". Proceedings of Nature.com, Volume 27, Number 4, Pages 445-449]
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  • ...eted in order to weigh organs and check that everything was normal. In the study, no major differences from the control group occurred. There is no signific ...". ''Freshwater Algae of North America''. (Wehr, J.D. & Sheath, R.G. Eds), Pages 177-196. San Diego: Academic Press.
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  • In a study performed in Naples, Italy, it was concluded that ''S. bovis'' was the seco ...s,” International Journal of Microbiology, vol. 2011, Article ID 792019, 5 pages, 2011. doi:10.1155/2011/792019
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  • A current study is being conducted, using ''Limnohabitans'' as a model for testing response ...her study to test their role in carbon flow to higher trophic levels. This study has found evidence that suggests that ''Limnohabitans'' has a key role in c
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  • ...lved to infect humans. This microbe is becoming of increased importance to study as it causes pulmonary disease in humans. While many forms of pulmonary inf <!-- Do not remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Bradley Tolar at UNC Wilmington]]
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  • ...tems, forest biomes and in drinking water (Egamberdieva et al., 2011). The study of <i>M. Phlei</i>, enables a more comprehensive understanding of other pat ...ter Grünberg, Veterinary Medicine (Eleventh Edition), W.B. Saunders, 2017, Pages 43-112, ISBN 9780702052460, https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-7020-5246-0.0000
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  • b. In order to study M. gottschalkii, the 16S rRNA genes are first amplified via PCR, and then c ...reduction of a Succinivibrionacea clade (McCabe, et al. 2015). Mainly, the study was focused on the reduced acetate:propionate ratios in the rumen because t
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  • [4] Park, Doo-Sang, Hyun-Woo Oh, Won-Jin Jeong, et al. "A Culture-Based Study of the Bacterial Communities within the Guts ...xyapatite." FEMS Microbiology Letters Volume 153, Issue 2, 15 August 1997, Pages 273–277.
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  • ...incidence in children below 2 years of age during that time [3]. From this study, the indicated species of rod-shaped bacteria of the microbiotas were from <!--Do not edit or remove this line.-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Rachel Larsen]]
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  • This page was authored by Nicole Jonah as part of the 2020 UM Study USA led by Dr. Erik Hom at the University of Mississippi. <!-- Do not remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by UM Study USA students of Erik Hom at the University of Mississippi]]
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  • ...NA probe both identified Mitsuokella dentalis in 18.1% and in 80.7% of the study patients (1). The results showed that Mitsuokella dentalis is a constituent <!--Do not edit or remove this line.-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Rachel Larsen]]
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  • ...an, 2014). Since it is the cause of genital ulceration, it is important to study this bacterium to mitigate the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic. ...ion due to genomic rearrangements and strain-specific genes. In a separate study that was done, ''K. granulomatis'' was shown to have a GC content of about
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  • [[Category:Short pages]] ...NA Purification kit (Promega) isolated and purified chromosomal DNA in the study by Lee (Lee, S.D. 2007).
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  • ...tional Study.” Evaluation of Cases with Gemella Infection: Cross-Sectional Study, Clinmed Journals, 19 Dec. 2018, https://clinmedjournals.org/articles/jide/ <!-- Do not remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Bradley Tolar at UNC Wilmington]]
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  • ...s and specifically affects the bursa of Fabricius, a lymphoid organ (3). A study of infectious bursal disease in Ranchi, India showed that the disease occur ...n embryo fibroblast studies that were previously done. The purpose of this study was to produce a new method of detection of IBDV in chickens and it was suc
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  • ...antly transmitted infection to other susceptible individuals. However, the study proved that they were not able to transmit the virus interspecifically (the ...Antigens.p.32-38.Vaccination Strategies of Tropical Diseases.CRC Press.320 pages
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  • ...describe any extra-chromosomal elements or genetic tools that are used to study the bacterium: viruses, plasmids, transposons that allow genetic manipulat ...at kinds of culture conditions (temp, pH, media) are needed for laboratory study?
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  • ...he technical problems involved in its isolation. Meanwhile, our ecological study has revealed the potential phylogenetic diversity and the wide distribution A whole genome sequencing study uncovered its unusual features, which overall indicate that this bacterium
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  • <br>In one study the effect of chlorhexidine on transport of methyl-β-D-thiogalactoside (TM ...treptococci mutans</i><sup>[[#References | [10]]]</sup>. Though in another study done with 0.12% chlorhexidine it was found that rinsing twice a day for two
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  • ...n the gut and other areas of the body as well. Furthermore, its continuous study will contribute to how we understand ''A. finegoldii'' and its relationship One study published in 2016 looked at the impact of peptidoglycan recognition protein
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  • ...hed and reviewed topic. However, in recent years, scientists have begun to study areas in the body where other microbiomes exist, such as lungs. Researchers [[Image:Akhabir.gif|thumb|300px|right|"Genome-wide association study results for asthma and related traits. Associated phenotypes are indicated
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  • ...nts. Although this type of extremophile has been previously challenging to study due to its inherently slow growth, this specific archaeon has recently been ...s nature are typically very slow replicators and thus, very challenging to study in lab cultures. However, this strain of ethane metabolizer doubles its pop
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  • ...ty one representative species from each of the four genera examined in the study, data on toxicity was collected from literature, and coloration rated by bo ...system, for example, as Tarvin et. al. specifically investigated in their study, epibatidine binds to and therefore blocks acetylcholine receptors. The mec
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  • ...the first hemotrophic mycoplasma species to be completely sequenced. In a study that compared two strains of the microbe, Ohio2 and Langford 1, they found ...cies as well as lower blood copy numbers (Figure 4). In conclusion of this study, they found that the species ''M. haemofelis'' was the only to develop macr
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  • [[Category:Pages edited by students at Michigan State University]] ...</sub> as it's electron donator. ''M. frigidum'' was sequenced in order to study extremophiles living in conditions uncommon for most life. It is believed t
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  • [[Category:Pages edited by students of Angela Kent at the University of Illinois at Urbana-C Aeromicrobiology is the study of living microbes which are suspended in the air. These microbes are refe
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  • In a study that sequenced the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metagenomics metagenome] o ...onse to oil contamination both in <i>vitro</i> and <i>in situ</i>. A 2013 study found that <i>Pseudomonas</i> was able to respond to new oil contamination
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  • ...roposed to be dedicated to energy conservation.[8] Researchers also do the study related with anammoxsome. ...Jetten MSM. 1998. The sequencing batch reactor as a powerful tool for the study of slowly growing anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing microorganisms. Appl. Microb
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  • ...they inhabit conferring fitness benefits to the salamander embryo hosts. A study found that salamander eggs inhabited by the green algae exhibit lower morta <!-- Do not remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Jay Lennon at Indiana University]]
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  • This page was authored by Jaylen Powell as part of the 2020 UM Study USA led by Dr. Erik Hom at the University of Mississippi. <!-- Do not remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by UM Study USA students of Erik Hom at the University of Mississippi]]
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  • ...and tested. The fluid was defined as turbid and foul smelling. In another study, amniotic fluid was also collected from a 26 year old female in 2006 and th ...ations." Encyclopedia of Life. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Mar. 2014.http://eol.org/pages/11781948/names
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  • ...ally sequenced. It revealed 1491 bp of rRNA in a linear structure from the study done by [http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/4/1093 Bozal et ...thumb|right|Scanning electron micrograph image of ''P. luti'' taken by the study of [http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/4/1093 Bozal et al.]
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  • ...nd Chile, studies show that molecular variation between isolates is low. A study by Grayson et al. in 1999 showed that there was very little variation in th ...</i>. While the majority of pathogen studies require multiple assays, this study found that the msa/NFQ and abc/NFQ qPCR assays were more effective at highe
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  • ...rminants in filariasis. This study by Bazzocchi et al (2000) was the first study to date to show experimental evidence that when a filarial nematode is infe In a study conducted by Rossi et al, (2010), the effects of the antibiotic doxycycline
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  • In one study thirteen phosphate-solubilizing species of bacteria were isolated from rhiz ...icrobial diversity increased with increasing concentration of PAHs in this study.[6]
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  • ...ntation.ird.fr/exl-doc/pleins_textes/pleins_textes_5/pt5/nemato/27861.pdf Study of the nematicidal properties of the culture filtrate of the nematophagous ...f medium were also tested to see which method produced the most toxin. The study found that toxin production was not influenced by light or pH, and that the
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  • ...<i>Prevotella multisaccharivorax</i> with endodontic infections. One such study examined the prevalence of <i>P. multisaccharivorax</i> as well as the pres <!--Do not edit or remove this line.-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Rachel Larsen]]
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  • [[Category:Study pages]] ...differ? How did their differences relate to different tools available for study?</b>
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  • The study of coral bleaching, or a coral's loss of its symbiont, gives insight to the A recent study on the scleractinian coral ''Ctenactis (Fungia) echinata'' found evidence t
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  • In 2016, there was a study that found Marseilleviridae has different methods for penetrating amoeba. <!-- Do not remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Bradley Tolar at UNC Wilmington]]
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  • ...similar among different strains. The genome is circular in shape and, in a study on 61 different strains of the species, the following data was acquired usi <!-- Do not remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Bradley Tolar at UNC Wilmington]]
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  • A study conducted in 2011 focused on the occurrence of the α-N-Acetylgalactosamini ...relationships in order to provide adequate and improved protection. In one study conducted Zobellia laminariae was found to have an enzyme called agarase th
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  • ...trogen, and energy. It is an obligate chemo-organotroph, as evidenced by a study that found no growth on a basal medium supplemented with vitamins and purge ...t epithelial cells, it can stimulate significant regulatory responses. One study found that after exposure to ''A. muciniphila'', the mice epithelial cell l
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  • ...the vector responsible for the transmission of the bacteria in dogs[9]. A study in Chile pointed to aggressive interactions amongst male dogs as being the ...Animal Medical Differential Diagnosis (Third Edition),W.B. Saunders, 2018, Pages 307-353, ISBN 9780323498302, https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-49830-2.000
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  • ...ely beneficial to poor farmers in developing countries.[12] This, from a study in 2010, may have been a little optimistic. ...rophicus, which was originally found in sugarcane in the 1980’s.[13] The study states they have been successful at introducing the bacterium in the lab, b
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  • ...amera with "puppy dog eyes". https://www.thecut.com/2019/06/puppy-dog-eyes-study.html]] <br> Dogs specifically have evolved to raise their inner eyebrows. T ...house share their microbiomes, particularly, the skin microbiota. Another study found that people who lived with dogs had greater similarities in their nas
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  • ...st named D.D. Wynn-Williams. David Wynn-Williams dedicated his life to the study of microorganisms in polar environments. His work throughout his life focus <!--Do not edit or remove this line.-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Rachel Larsen]]
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  • ...ness of their host." <i>FEMS Microbiology Reviews, Volume 39, Issue 4</i>, Pages 465–487, https://doi.org/10.1093/femsre/fuu007</ref> They resemble someth ...ibrio cholerae," <i>Current Opinion in Microbiology,Volume 6, Issue 1</i>, Pages 35-42, ISSN 1369-5274. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1369-5274(02)00005-X. (http
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  • A more recent study indicated that the Phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL), could be a potential ...ontally, the second property would separate the molecules vertically. This study resulted in the identification of 254 unique proteins. Further comparisons
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  • ...phisms (SNPs). (a) A map of the 123 SNPs under the purview of Deng et al's study; (b) A diagram of the relative locations of the LCT and MCM6 (LCT regulatin ...obiotic Formulation to Alleviate Lactose Intolerance Symptoms—</i> a Pilot Study." 2019. Springer Link 6:2634-2637.]</ref>
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  • ...ndation.org/education-research/past-studies/seduction-of-spirit-meditation-study/]] ...idered to be non-aging and hence they could be used as a model organism to study the phenomenon of telomerase activity. Manipulation of the regulation of hT
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  • ...ria in forest soil samples taken in Brazil [[#References |[13]]]. Another study discovered this bacteria in marine soil, specifically in the soil located n ...o degrade. Pyrene, a molecule with 4 rings, was used as the model for this study. It is an important PAH as it is a byproduct of incomplete combustion of or
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  • ...central nervous system and struggle to suppress the virus in the CNS. The study concludes “high plasma protein blinding of protease inhibitors and their ...ore severe in older HIV positive patients (Jevtović, et al 564). The Hardy study indicates “even a modest age difference within adults with HIV is associa
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  • ...rine and terrestrial. In recent years, these bacteria have been a focus of study because of their possible applications for bioremediation (one of the major A 1995 study collected bacteria from the United States Southeast Coastal Plain subsurfac
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  • [[Category:Short pages]] ...thesis of cellulose [[#References|[2]]]. As a model organism it is used to study the mode by which cellulose is synthesized from glucose by bacteria like ''
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  • ...virginica) from Coastal Louisiana, USA<i/>. Plos One, 2012.</ref> The same study also found significant difference between phylogenetic compositions of the <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Joan Slonczewski at Kenyon College]]
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  • ...studied with the purpose of increasing yield of important metabolites. One study sought to devise a protocol for the successful induction of different strai ...e hairy root induction and calculate the metabolite yield. The goal of the study was to devise a protocol for the infection of plants with A. rhizogenes, in
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  • ...e best Gram-positive bacterium ever studied and is a model organism in the study of bacterial chromosome replication and cell differentiation. It is also ab <!-- Do not remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Kristine Hollingsworth at Austin Community College]]
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  • ...nfluenzae". British Journal of Experimental Pathology. May 1929. Vol 10. Pages 226-236. ...enicillium chrysogenum series". Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. May 1977. Vol 43. Pages 169-175
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  • ...laf.edu/people/hansonr/mo/x-ray.html<sup>(10)</sup]>]. In the Jang, et al. study, spectroscopy provided a more general picture of anthracimycin's structure, ...um. [http://www.niaid.nih.gov/topics/antimicrobialresistance/examples/mrsa/pages/default.aspx<sup>(11)</sup]>]
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  • ...ns and is ideal for use as an oncolytic virus [1]. In a phase II clinical study, researchers found a 55% survival rate in test patients,15 years after trea ...y, immune response, and human tumor reduction that researchers continue to study oncolytic viruses [4,5]. Oncolytic viruses will remain frequently research
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  • <ref name = pros >[https://science.jrank.org/pages/5517/Prosimians.html. Blashfield, J. "Prosimians” </ref>. Tarsiers, howev ...o resolve the taxonomic debate, the lingering uncertainty makes it hard to study the effects of habitat destruction on tarsiers or label their conservation
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  • ...sporus is able to utilize both organic and inorganic nitrogen sources. One study revealed that R. oligosporus is insensitive to experimental changes between ...[1]]]. However, R. oligosporus can be used for antifungal purposes. In one study, the Chitinase I gene from R. oligosporus was inserted into tobacco plant l
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  • ...f Allergy and Infectious Disease. http://www.niaid.nih.gov/topics/malaria/pages/lifecycle.aspx]] ...cuses on human microRNAs acting as a mechanism of malaria resistance. The study finds that individuals have three microRNAs (miR-223, miR-451, let-7i) that
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  • One study has suggested that mucus on the outer layer of the coral is an important pa ...actually include an incredible amount of subspecies. It is proposed by one study that having such a diverse number of species of one microorganism on one co
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  • [[Category:Pages edited by students of Maggie Osburn at Northwestern University]] ...tions from [https://aem.asm.org/content/84/23/e01942-18/ Pulschen et al.'s study on extreomphilic yeast surival.] The N. Friedmanii yeast survived quite wel
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  • In a study by Martín-Hernández, Nosema was present in samples collected from most of ...managed-pollinator-cap-update-nosema-apis-and-nosema-ceranae-a-comparative-study-in-the-honey-bee-host/).
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  • ...ee pupae, this virus is capable of replicating (Ryabov et al., 2023). In a study investigating the virome of U.S. honey bee apiaries, it was found that ther <!-- Do not remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Bradley Tolar at UNC Wilmington]]
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  • ...can grow in environments with or without oxygen, which makes it easier to study ''S. lugdunensis'' in a laboratory. ''S. lugdunensis'' grows best between 3 ...d and identified bacteria from 187 patients in the hospital to use in this study [14].
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  • ...us'' and is just a defect within the cheese environment. No information or study has been found yet on how the production of toxic amines would affect the s ...steps is what this study tries to address. The conclusion gained from this study was that while survivability was good at almost freezing temperatures, viab
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  • ...a O. Glazunova, Thierry Launay, Didier Raoult and Véronique Roux. In this study a 40 year old woman underwent breast [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abscess <!--Do not edit or remove this line.-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Rachel Larsen]]
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  • ...their associated microbes fall on this spectrum of specificity. A recent study performed a global survey of the gut microbes associated with the nephridia ...gaster</i> spp.) and one large species (<i>Rhinodrilus alatus</i>) in this study did emit N<sub>2</sub>O. One large species (<i>Glossoscolex paulistus</i>)
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  • [[Category:Pages edited by students of Angela Hahn at Bemidji State University]] ...o recover from, ranging from weeks to months. (Paramythiotou, 2012) In one study at Duke University Medical Center, all patients whose skin/soft tissue were
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  • ...s comes from pre-existing immunity from patients, among other factors. The study also found an immune-escape strain of the virus, although this strain has r ...des genus are known to be transmission vectors of the dengue virus. A 2017 study compared the numbers and distribution of two Aedes species in Borneo and ho
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  • ...tes at different times, i.e. ‘early spawners’ and ‘late spawners’. In this study, gametic incompatibility was a stronger barrier than temporal isolation and .... National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health]</ref>. This study generated loss-of-function mutations into three genes of Acropora millepora
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  • [[Category:Pages edited by students of Jennifer Talbot at Boston University]] ...e pathogenicity of D. fragile isn’t conclusive due to lack of a systematic study on the organism’s treatment and resolution(13).
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  • ...i>, or Xenarchaeota of the Archaea. The phylum is notoriously difficult to study given the environment in which it lives.<ref name= "Nealson">[https://www.n ...JP27, however this is not confirmed. The archaeon was named in a published study in 2008, where a korarcaeota genome was sequenced using whole-genome shotgu
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  • [[Category:Pages edited by students of Rachel Larsen at UCSD]] ...l processes, even carcinogenic, if we are exposed.[22] In addition, a 2005 study suggested that when the chlorine found in tap water is combined with triclo
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  • ...of mitosing cells, Journal of Theoretical Biology, Volume 14, Issue 3,1967,Pages 225-IN6,ISSN 0022-5193,https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-5193(67)90079-3.(http:/ ...A. A few years after the publication of the paper, scientists were able to study and sequence genomes of different species. In fact, the year 2014 saw more
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  • ...culture it successfully, nor could they find it again after their initial study (Schildgen <i>et al</i>, 2011). No groups since have managed to relocate or ...tion began to turn to the medical knowledge which could be gained from the study of HMPV, as well as ways to treat the virus and prevent infections from bec
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  • ...s and other species of the ''Streptococcus'' genus were looked at. In this study, Fernandez et. al. looked at ''S. equi'' subsp. ''ruminatorum'' subsp. nov. ...d even a few days on outdoor rubber, wood and metal surfaces [11]. Another study showed that the organism can survive 63 days on wood at two degrees Celsius
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  • ...ected person. Though the studies results are factual, a limitation to this study is that the trial only lasted 90 days. If the experiment lasts longer than ...ats do not have the exact same structure as humans as well as the fact the study only lasted for 90 days. Though some have suggested a correlation between G
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  • ...ecological phenomena in aquatic ecosystems. ''M. bicuspidata'' is used to study host-parasite dynamics and the effects of parasitism on host community evol ...n=0177-5103&rft.issue=2&rft.jtitle=DISEASES%20OF%20AQUATIC%20ORGANISMS&rft.pages=161-167&rft.spage=161&rft.stitle=DIS%20AQUAT%20ORGAN&rft.volume=55&rfr_id=i
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  • [[Category:Pages edited by students of Jennifer Talbot at Boston University]] ...though limited, aims to further characterize the microorganism. In 2017, a study was conducted regarding B. canis that examined the changes the microorganis
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  • ...e effective at infecting humans, it has still proven to be relevant in the study of viral infection in humans through the observation of its behavior in mic ...ults.PNG|thumb|right|Figure 4. Hirt procedure results from Janet Hartley's study of MuLV expression in RAW264.7 cell lines.]]The analysis by Hirt prodecure
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  • ...s has an optimal growth temperature of 27 - 35°C. However, in a laboratory study it was grown in DSMZ medium 607 (M13 Verrucomicrobium medium) at 30°C (Sch ...bioactive molecules showed antifungal and antibacterial activity. For this study, 40 different planctomycetes were studied, including P. brasiliensis. These
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  • ...lso occur by consuming unpasteurized milk or contaminated water (2). In a study found by Keith, statistics have been found that rural areas, where there is ...oquinolone were injected into poultry to kill the bacteria (13). But, in a study mentioned by Altekruse et al., 20% of the ''Campylobacter'' bacteria recove
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  • ...e control (1). ''Pseudomonas fluorescens'' is interesting and important to study because it produces a particular antibiotic (Mupirocin) which has been prov ...the end of the clinical study, MRSA was eliminated in all 59 wounds. This study shows the great benefits of Mupirocin, especially against MRSA which is ext
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  • ...of which point toward the regulation of insect host defenses. In a recent study, RNAi targeting antimicrobial peptide genes have shown to disrupt the mutua Since the first genome study of <i>Buchnera</i> [[#References |[5]]], sequencing technologies have conti
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  • ...icles are sure to find their way into the environment. The results of this study showed that soils with silver nanoparticles had a concentration-dependent r ...er - Details. Encyclopedia of Life. [accessed 2017 Mar 30]. http://eol.org/pages/97262/details
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  • ...r pH or alkalinity on the amount of cellulase activity from Sethi et. al’s study on optimizing cellulase production from these four bacteria isolated from s ...Key metabolic differences between two higher termites from the metagenomic study done by He et al. (9) Green lines correlate to genes more abundant in A. wh
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  • ...#References|[1]]] Given their grave public health threat it is crucial to study the molecular biology of the intrinsic and acquired mechanisms of resistanc ...umps a mechanism of specialized drug resistance. [[#References|[7]]] In a study by Dinesh et al. [[#References|[4]]] they looked at intrinsic resistance of
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  • ...s in her mouth. <br>Picture taken from: http://laanitarainforestranch.com/pages/leafcutterants.htm]] ...volved with the bacteria, but the bacteria has evolved independently. The study states that more research needs to be done on the reciprocality of the evol
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  • ...a healthy individual has never been reported before. The findings of this study support the hypothesis that bacteria play a role in ulcerative colitis[8]. ...invades the inflamed mucus and lives in the crypts. The results from this study suggest <i>F. varium</i> is associated with ulcerative colitis[5].br>
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  • ...termined by vegetation and soil chemical characteristics. For example, the study conducted by Hackl, E.(2004), compared the bacterial communities on six for This study is focused on how the land use change from a Tropical Rainforest to an agri
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  • ...at contribute to the transmission of Ebola are largely undefined. A recent study investigated these parameters using inoculated guinea pigs <sup>[[#Referenc ...pable of being administered nasally <sup>[[#References | [16]]]</sup>. One study demonstrated that those infected with the virus developed low to moderate l
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  • ...1, 8</sup> Though the exact pathogenic pathway is unknown,<sup>5</sup> one study proposed a theoretical mechanism where ''V. alginolyticus'' adheres to muco ...ing and pseudogenes, which the researchers hope will contribute to further study of the bacteria, as well as prove useful for comparing ''V. aglinolyticus''
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  • ...formed anti-parallel zipper structures. All of the models produced by this study are not exclusive, and perhaps it is a combination of these different struc ...l transmission of the diseases through infected meat in other species. The study reinforces this applicability through proving that the digestion of prion p
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  • ...t yet been conducted. Kim Lewis, a co-researcher in the Ling <i>et al.</i> study, speculated that teixobactin could be in trial by 2017.[http://cen.acs.org/ <!--Do not edit or remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Nora Sullivan at the Claremont Colleges]]
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  • ...ich, as an organization will provide opportunities and plan expeditions to study deep subsurface life [[#References |[4]]]. ...developed for the study of quantum physics, it will serve as a station to study the ecological habits and interactions of deep subsurface microbes [[#Refer
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  • ...ervatory project in order to catalog the microorganisms of the tropics and study effects of agricultural practices in Brazil. The observatory will target th Ahlberg, Pam, ed. “Amazon Rainforest Observatory to Catalog, Study Soils.” University of Massachusetts Amherst. Lab Manager Magazine. 16 Jul
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  • ...to address the relationship between the symbiosis and nutrient uptake.In a study, using nitrate as the nutrient source, researchers reported that at a criti ...ina</i>, <i>Lobaria</i> and <i>Usnea</i>[[#References|[20]]] . In a recent study, researchers indicated that lichen growth declined as a response to increas
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  • ...tion from the usual spherical or ellipsoidal shape of an individual. Under study it has been noted ''P. stipitis'' exhibits a cream-colored, smooth-shaped c ...an endosymbiotic relationship with passalid beetles [6]. In the case of a study by ''Blackwell'' and ''Nguyen'' ''(unpublished)'' 400 of the 400 tested pas
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  • ...e an optimal growing environment for both the itself and the nematode. The study conducted by Volgyi et al. found that certain phenotypic traits are common ...crop. For example, the <i>Helicoverpa armigera</i> (corn ear worm). In a study of the toxicity of <i>X. nematophilus</i> on <i>H. armigera</i> larvae, it
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  • ...e lesions, kidney disease, and ocular disease [[#References |[1]]]. A 2011 study in Taiwan found that up to 67% of healthy pet rabbits had antibodies agains ...zoa, or bacteria [[#References |[12]]]. Nonetheless, an extensive staining study done in 2017 found that the spores are ovoid (oval in shape), approximately
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  • ...ations make the evolution and genetics of the behavior very interesting to study. ...infants that were killed were cannibalized by their mothers. However, the study indicates that the mothers likely did not kill their offspring to exploit t
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  • ...are thought to have the greatest influence. When Makino et.al. conducted a study, they concluded vertical transmission of bacterial species including Bifido ...ison to vaginally delivered infants (Eggesbø et.al., 2003). In addition, a study using hen’s egg as an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immunoglobulin_E IgE]
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  • ...ecomposers that would break down the leaf litter of these plants. The same study also recognized that Graminoids of the region retained a relatively high co ..., primary production, and carbon exchange (Walker et al. 2004). One recent study carried out by Qian et al. (2010) claims that soil organic carbon in this r
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  • ...s population and perhaps even more so, infected the media. According to a study by Ding et al. (2009), H1N1 Influenza A virus, or better known as swine flu ...) takes a look at the evolutionary aspect of these two glycoproteins. The study predicted that over time, based on the phylogeny of the hemagglutinin glyco
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  • ...ditions makes ''R. picketti'' a unique candidate for bioremediation. In a study done by Fett et al., ''R. pickettii'' was shown to be resistant to environm <-- Do not remove this line-->[[Category:Pages edited by students of Jay Lennon at Michigan State University]]
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  • ...j.plantsci.2012.05.010 Berlec, Aleš. "Novel techniques and findings in the study of plant microbiota: search for plant probiotics." Plant Science 193 (2012) ...investigate host preference of commensal communities. The results of this study suggested that commensals adapt to host features based on their respective
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  • ...yment, and other community services, but relies on the soil food web. This study compared biocontrol activity between vacant lots and urban gardens. Biocont ...parasite and its vector, Acta Tropica, Volume 121, Issue 2, February 2012, Pages 71-84, ISSN 0001-706X, 10.1016/j.actatropica.2011.11.001.
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  • ...ir follicles during the day and crawl out under the cover of darkness. One study has indicated <i>D. folliculorum</i> have been living on humans since befor ...folliculorum</i> is closely intertwined with their host species: humans. A study of human hosts from various geographical locations revealed that 27% of the
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  • ...have been found in deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the Pacific Ocean. The study of ''Rhodothermus marinus'' found in shallow-water hot springs in compariso ...mplex process, and certain factors which may have had an influence on this study such as microbial cycling of ammonia in the oxycline, microbial anaerobic a
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  • ...B are present in the plasmids <sup>[10]</sup>. To summarize, based on this study and previous ones, methicillin resistance within <i>Staphylococcus aureus</ ...n through [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phage_therapy phage therapy]. In a study performed by Capparelli et all in 2007, phage treatment was found successfu
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  • ...(indeed, affected sea stars removed into cold water recovered in Eckert’s study and the warmer water following El Niño storms seems to have been the ultim ...Wooley et. al.] in his review as the “discipline that enables the genomic study of uncultured microorganisms”, allows researchers to sequence the bulk of
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