Sudharsan Govindaraj
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Avid learner, novice microbiologist.
Reposted by Sudharsan Govindaraj
In high biomass samples, sequencing methods are comparable – however, as biomass decreases, minor taxa are rapidly lost with 16S as the limited amplicon library becomes biased towards the most abundant taxon. 2/4
June 25, 2025 at 12:30 PM
In high biomass samples, sequencing methods are comparable – however, as biomass decreases, minor taxa are rapidly lost with 16S as the limited amplicon library becomes biased towards the most abundant taxon. 2/4
Excellent and thought provoking!
Is the episomal exclusion strategy a form of anti-phage defense?
I find it amusing to read that resistance-associated mutations were not attributed to this phenomenon. What could the mechanism possibly be
Is the episomal exclusion strategy a form of anti-phage defense?
I find it amusing to read that resistance-associated mutations were not attributed to this phenomenon. What could the mechanism possibly be
May 13, 2025 at 9:51 AM
Excellent and thought provoking!
Is the episomal exclusion strategy a form of anti-phage defense?
I find it amusing to read that resistance-associated mutations were not attributed to this phenomenon. What could the mechanism possibly be
Is the episomal exclusion strategy a form of anti-phage defense?
I find it amusing to read that resistance-associated mutations were not attributed to this phenomenon. What could the mechanism possibly be
Impressive! Could this be a possible evolutionary trajectory behind staphylococcal pathogenicity islands?
May 11, 2025 at 7:25 PM
Impressive! Could this be a possible evolutionary trajectory behind staphylococcal pathogenicity islands?
Interesting! Considering minimal costs of these integrons, I wonder if these brics are then vertically transmitted to daughter cells even under the absence of selective pressures
May 9, 2025 at 6:43 AM
Interesting! Considering minimal costs of these integrons, I wonder if these brics are then vertically transmitted to daughter cells even under the absence of selective pressures