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The Sponge Microbiome Project
Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) are a diverse, phylogenetically deep-branching clade known for forming intimate partnerships with complex communities of microorganisms. To... -
Habitat conditions reflect compositional differences in microbiome among Cari...
Sea urchins are considered one of the most common benthic grazers in tropical marine ecosystems and can exert a strong in??uence in the community structure. The sea urchins... -
Intestinal Adaptation in Proximal and Distal Segments: Two Epithelial Respons...
Introduction: In short bowel syndrome (SBS), luminal factors influence adaptation in which truncated intestine increases villus lengths and crypt depths to increase nutrient... -
An indigenous Saccharomyces uvarum population with high genetic diversity dom...
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the primary yeast species responsible for most fermentations in winemaking. However, other yeasts, including Saccharomyces uvarum, have occasionally... -
Olympia Oyster Microbiome
Olympia Oyster (Ostrea lurida) populations rapidly declined in Washington over a century ago. Currently, there are efforts by the state of Washington DNR to monitor Ostrea...