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J. Gregory Caporaso

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Quantitative microbial ecology through stable isotope probing

Measuring the growth rates of individual bacteria taxa within a mixed sample gives a powerful view of the moving parts of a living ecosystem, especially when that sample is soil, where so many ecological processes occur.  Ecoss research pioneered “qSIP” — a new method for gathering many simultaneous bacterial growth Read more…

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