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Approved Proposals FY17

Carnobacterium Species’ Response to Different Pressures

How do microbes respond to such a wide range of pressures? To study this question, the team will use strains of the genus Carnobacterium, which are psychrotolerant, facultatively anaerobic Gram-positive bacteria that grow at both low and high P extremes. Their working hypothesis is that bacteria adapt to the P environment by altering both their methylomes and transcriptomes,

Proposer: Wayne Nicholson, University of Florida

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