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A role for programmed cell death in the microbial loop

(Submitter supplied) The microbial loop is the conventional model by which nutrients and minerals are recycled in aquatic eco-systems. Biochemical pathways in different organisms become metabolically inter-connected such that nutrients are utilized, processed, released and re-utilized by others. The result is that unrelated individuals end up impacting each others’ fitness directly through their metabolic activities. This study focused on the impact of programmed cell death (PCD) on a population’s growth as well as its role in the exchange of carbon between two naturally co-occurring halophilic organisms. more...
Organism:
Halobacterium salinarum NRC-1
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL13682
32 Samples
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Series
Accession:
GSE45752
ID:
200045752
2.

ISB Halobacterium Spotted Microarray [gene-centered version]

(Submitter supplied) Gene-centered version of platform GPL3739 Protocol: MIAME platform type: spotted MIAME availability: Arrays printed at ISB can be purchased, contact bmarzolf@systemsbiology.org for information. Standard Operating Procedures for the Virtek(ESI) Spotter *** Always remember that spotter pins are extremely fragile at the tips *** To make spotter source plates: 1. Total volume should be 4-8 ul 2. Usually, DNA should be in 50% DMSO. more...
Organism:
Halobacterium salinarum NRC-1
4 Series
1 Related Platform
129 Samples
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Accession:
GPL13682
ID:
100013682
3.

Hal_Supernat_005minb_vs_NRC-1

Organism:
Halobacterium salinarum NRC-1
Source name:
Halo grown to mid-logarithmic phase (OD600 ~0.4 – 0.8) in MM2, washed and incubated in Dunaliella supernatant and harvested at 5 min. Replica (channel 1) Standard mid-log phase (OD600 - 0.5-0.6, 37C, 225 rpm) Halobacterium salinarum reference sample. (channel 2)
Platform:
GPL13682
Series:
GSE45752
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Sample
Accession:
GSM1113649
ID:
301113649
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