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Spring 2020
Bacterial taxonomy is an integral part of all disciplines within the field of microbiology, as it allows researchers to communicate results efficiently, streamlining global collaboration. The ultimate goal of bacterial taxonomy is to create groups of organisms based not only on shared phenotypic...
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How Lichens Work: Functional Aspects of Symbiosis Viewed through Metagenomics and other Culture-Free Methods
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Lichens are symbiotic organisms formed around the relationship between a hyphal fungus and a phototrophic unicellular organism, usually a green alga or a cyanobacterium. In addition to the main two partners, lichens often include bacteria and yeasts. Together, the symbiotic partners create...