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in different assemblages that varies profoundly by both geography and time. Until now it has been difficult to study multiple pathogens simultaneously, but advances in sequence methodologies and
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equipment used by multiple researchers (e.g., DNA and RNA extraction rooms, PCR machines, instruments to measure concentration and integrity of nucleic acids, and knowledge of best practices for down-stream
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process rates and genes that are differentially expressed in genome-sequenced marine model bacteria and natural marine bacterial assemblages. Analyses will involve state-of-the-art techniques in microbial
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