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Specific topics in natural history of microorganisms, fungi, algae
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Aspergillus flavus is a plant, animal, and human pathogen that produces the carcinogen, aflatoxin. An organized multidisciplinary team is coordinating research efforts to control this fungus and to prevent the formation of its toxin in food and feeds. [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.aspergillusflavus.org/
The degradation of xenobiotic and other toxic compounds by microorganisms is central to strategies for the bioremediation of contaminated environments. The Center for Microbial Ecology at Michigan State University and Rutgers University initiated a study to establish the phylogenetic distribution of described, biodegrading microorganisms with the goals of identifying patterns of microbial degradative processes within a phylogenetic context and of gaining insights into the evolution of those processes. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Factual databasesResource type
http://bsd.cme.msu.edu/
Die Seite Yeast Experiments des Department of Physics der Kansas State University beschäftigt sich mit der Hefe Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Dargestellt wird Genetik, Biochemie und die Verwendung von Saccharomyces; außerdem werden einige Experimente vorgestellt und erläutert. [Editorial staff vifabio]
Textbooks / Online-textbooks; Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.phys.ksu.edu/gene/chapters.html
Culture Collections Information Worldwide is a database management system for culture collections in the world. It includes CCINFO and STRAIN. CCINFO is a world directory of all registered culture collections. The database STRAIN includes list of holdings from registered culture collections. [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://www.wfcc.info/ccinfo/
The Digital Learning Center for Microbial Ecology (DLC-ME) is a science education project developed at Michigan State University. The DLC-ME was created by the Comm Tech Lab in collaboration with the Center for Microbial Ecology and the College of Education at Michigan State. The creation of the DLC-ME was partially sponsored by the National Science Foundation. The goal of the DLC-ME is to use computers and network technologies to provide students and teachers interested in microbiology and microbial ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/dlc-me/
The Earth Microbiome Project is a proposed massively multidisciplinary effort to analyze microbial communities across the globe. The general premise is to examine microbial communities from their own perspective. Hence we propose to characterize the Earth by environmental parameter space into different biomes and then explore these using samples currently available from researchers across the globe. We will analyze 200,000 samples from these communities using metagenomics, metatranscriptomics and ... [Information of the supplier]
Research projectsResource type
http://www.earthmicrobiome.org/
On the Kamchatka peninsula in Eastern Siberia, in a collapsed volcano called the Uzon Caldera, the steaming hot springs of the Kamchatka Microbial Observatory are a natural laboratory for studying extremophiles. Scientists from all over the world gather in this remote and undeveloped volcanic valley. [Information of the supplier]
Discipline based websitesResource type
http://www.exploratorium.edu/kamchatka/
The Fungal Genetics Stock Center is a resource available to the Fungal Genetics research community and to educational and research organizations in general. The FGSC was founded following recommendations of the Genetics Society of America in 1960 at Dartmouth College. In 1960 there were approximately 400 strains at the FGSC. Now there are over 8,000 Neurospora strains, a growing number of Neurospora knock-outs, over 2,000 Aspergillus strains and various representatives of other fungi. Additionally, ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Discipline based portals and link collectionsResource type
http://www.fgsc.net/
9. GeneDB
Funded as part of the Wellcome Trust Functional Genomics Development Initiative, the GeneDB project is aiming to develop and maintain curated database resources for three organisms: Schizosaccharomyces pombe, which has been completely sequenced, and the kinetoplastid protozoa Leishmania major and Trypanosoma brucei, whose genome sequences have yet to be completed. The goals are to capture, store and manage data for integration with emerging functional genomics and proteomics projects and to provide ... [Information of the supplier]
Factual databasesResource type
http://www.genedb.org/
Microorganisms are a key component of the Earth’s biosphere, and microbial communication – whether between microbes, with higher organisms or with the environment – is an important driver of the Earth system. Our annual International Conference on Microbial Communication (MiCom) for students aims to generate new understanding of these interactions and their many consequences from molecular to global scales. MiCom is organized and hosted each year by PhD students from the Jena School for Microbial ... [Information of the supplier]
Conferences and Congresses (archive)Resource type
http://www1.uni-jena.de/biologie/mikrobio/jsmc/cms/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=838&Itemid=452
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