Publications by authors named "Linda L Hnatow"

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  • The study analyzed the diversity of Bacteria and Archaea in a degraded petroleum reservoir in Alaska using two culture-independent methods, showing no significant differences in diversity between the methods.
  • Bacteria were classified into at least 14 phylum-level lineages, with Firmicutes making up 36.2% of identified rRNA gene clones, while a significant portion (35.2%) belonged to uncultured divisions.
  • Archaea primarily consisted of methanogens, suggesting that acetate plays a crucial role in the microbial community as a key metabolite leading to methane production in this anaerobic environment.
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There are few systems available for studying the genetics of the important avian respiratory pathogen, Mycoplasma gallisepticum. These techniques are needed to develop a mechanism to study the molecular pathogenesis of M. gallisepticum.

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