Project description:We established simple synthetic microbial communities in a microcosm model system to determine the mechanisms that underlay cross-feeding in microbial methane-consuming communities. Co-occurring strains from Lake Washington sediment were used that are involved in methane consumption, a methanotroph and two non-methanotrophic methylotrophs.
Project description:We sampled lake-type and riverine sockeye in the pristine natural habitats of Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve, Alaska USA.
Project description:Shotgun metagenomic study of sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA), from four strata of sediment core taken from an Bouldner Cliff, a submarine archaeological site in the Solent. Dates of
Project description:We sampled lake-type and riverine sockeye in the pristine natural habitats of Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve, Alaska USA. Samples were taken on the same day and close proximite in time. We sampled 17 riverine individuals from Albert Johnson Creek and 13 individuals from Surprise Lake. cDNA from a single individual on the Cy5 was compared with a reference of aRNA on the Cy3.