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June 22, 2012

Deepwater Horizon oil spill cleanup microbes project in Examiner.com

The first research effort reported in an article published online June 21, 2012, in the ISME Journal involved samples taken immediately after the Deepwater Horizon spill began and during the ensuing clean up efforts.
The researchers found that a variety of microbes consumed parts of the oil spill selectively. Each group of microbes specifically targeted one group of chemicals in crude oil. Some microbes preferred straight chain alkanes while others preferred aromatics.

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Berkeley Lab, bioremediation, Janet Jansson, metagenomics, microbial genomics, single cell genomics

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