This year marked the first Human and Environmental Microbiome Symposium organized by the Duke Center for Genomics of Microbial Systems (GeMS). Both the Johnson Lab and the Hunt Lab traveled to the Durham campus to present research concerning marine microbes, and to learn about other microbial research going on in […]
Monthly Archives: November 2014
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Time series studies have shown that some bacterial taxa occur only at specific times of the year while others are ubiquitous in spite of seasonal shifts in environmental variables. Here, we ask if these ubiquitous clades are generalists that grow over a wide range of environmental conditions, or clusters […]