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Tag Archives: fluorescent in situ hybridization
FISHing for molecules, a link between form and function in animal–bacteria symbioses
I am posting a blog post that was written by Benedikt Geier, a Ph.D. candidate who just handed in his Ph.D. thesis at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany. In my eyes, these last couple of … Continue reading →
Posted in Coevolution, community ecology, ecology, evolution, genomics, methods, microbiology, natural history, Symbiosis, transcriptomics
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Tagged fluorescent in situ hybridization, metabolite, metabolomics, methods, mussle, naturalist, symbiont, symbiosis
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