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The microbial diversity of water kefir
International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2011The microbial diversity of water kefir, made from a mixture of water, dried figs, a slice of lemon and sucrose was studied. The microbial consortia residing in the granules of three water kefirs of different origins were analyzed. A collection of 453 bacterial isolates was obtained on different selective/differential media.
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Tapping into microbial diversity
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2004Even though significant advances have been made in understanding microbial diversity, most microorganisms are still only characterized by 'molecular fingerprints' and have resisted cultivation. Many different approaches have been developed to overcome the problems associated with cultivation of microorganisms because one obvious benefit would be the ...
Martin, Keller, Karsten, Zengler
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Preserving microbial diversity
Science, 2018Microbiota from humans of all cultures are needed to ensure the health of future ...
Maria G Dominguez, Bello +3 more
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2022
This chapter explores the notion of microbial diversity. In response to the huge number of living organisms across the planet, the idea of creating taxonomies was developed for the biological classification and grouping together of organisms that share properties.
Jon Scott +9 more
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This chapter explores the notion of microbial diversity. In response to the huge number of living organisms across the planet, the idea of creating taxonomies was developed for the biological classification and grouping together of organisms that share properties.
Jon Scott +9 more
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The value of microbial diversity
Current Opinion in Microbiology, 1998In the past few years, due to the use of molecular methods, our knowledge of microbial diversity has increased dramatically, not only from a phylogenetic and taxonomic perspective but also from an ecological basis. We now know that microorganisms exist in every conceivable place on Earth, even in extreme environments.
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The role of microbial diversity in microbial electrosynthesis
Open Access Government, 2023The role of microbial diversity in microbial electrosynthesis Bacteria are often painted as the enemy of humanity. Before the discovery of antibiotics, a wound getting infected was frequently a death sentence. Even with modern medicine, infections such as C.
Arpita Bose, Brian Gallagher
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Microbial diversity of Minnesota peatlands
Microbial Ecology, 1983Microbial diversity, numbers, and metabolic activities in Minnesota peatlands were investigated using a variety of microbial enrichment and enumeration procedures together with radioisotopic measurements of microbial degradative processes. Minnesota peatlands were shown to contain large microbial populations of wide metabolic diversity.
R T, Williams, R L, Crawford
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Illuminating microbial diversity
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2017This month's Genome Watch discusses the release of 1,003 bacterial and archaeal genomes, and describes how they could increase our understanding of the diversity of microbial biological functions and contribute to improved metagenomic analyses.
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Microbial Diversity in Archived Soils
Science, 2004A topic not covered in the recent special Section on Soils: The Final Frontier (11 June, pp. 1613–1637) is the possibility of using modern DNA-based molecular techniques to study microbial diversity in archived soil samples. Like other soil research institutes in countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, and Switzerland, Alterra, as heir
J, Dolfing +5 more
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Genome diversity in microbial eukaryotes
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2004The genomic peculiarities among microbial eukaryotes challenge the conventional wisdom of genome evolution. Currently, many studies and textbooks explore principles of genome evolution from a limited number of eukaryotic lineages, focusing often on only a few representative species of plants, animals and fungi. Increasing emphasis on studies of genomes
Casey L, McGrath, Laura A, Katz
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