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File Name |
tebo.introduction.pps |
Data Type |
presentation |
Computer Program |
Microsoft Powerpoint 2003 |
File Size |
1001.00 KB - 1 file |
Expert Level |
Graduate School |
Contributor |
Bradley Tebo |
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No source |
Resource Matrix |
The Formation of Seamounts |
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Description
This is an introduction talk by Brad Tebo on Microbial Community Characterization at Seamounts session during the First SBN Workshop. In this introduction whole cell and cell extract assays are introduced to answer the question on what micro-organisms are present on seamounts, how many, what they are doing and how fast. This introduction is concluded by listing the current approaches in answerring these questions. |
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Keywords biogeochemical reactions, cultivation, identification, cell counts, biomarkers, phylotypes, DNA and RNA |
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Project -- Meetings and Workshops -- SBN Workshops The goal of the Seamount Biogeosciences Network (SBN) is to bring together all the diverse science disciplines involved in seamount research, to communicate about and discuss seamount science, and to explore innovative ways to network amongst the diverse communities working on seamounts. |
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