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Microbial Communities in Nature and Laboratory – Interview
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Microbial Communities in Nature and Laboratory – Interview
Microbial Communities in Nature and Laboratory – Interview
DOI:
10.3791/202-v
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29:13 min
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May 28, 2007
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Edward F. DeLong
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Division of Biological Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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MIT – Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Chapters
00:01
Introduction
01:26
Trends in microbiology: microbes in labs and nature
04:23
Environmental genomics
08:51
Dynamic genomes of natural microbial communities
12:22
Role of lateral gene transfer between microorganisms
15:20
Spatiotemporal genome mapping of microbial communities
17:56
Merger of genomics and environmental science
22:19
Relational genome-environment databases
23:37
Vision for the future: role of genome sequencing as an experimental
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