The system be down for regular maintenance on April 3rd, 2024 from 8:00-10:00am.
Browsing Dissertations and Theses by Subject "bacteria"
Now showing items 1-5 of 5
-
Acquisition, degradation, and cycling of organic matter within sea-ice brines by bacteria and their viruses
Marine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a major component of the global carbon pool, and thus can have significant effects on global carbon cycling. Within the oceans, DOC is largely regulated by microbial communities, ... -
An image segmentation, lineage and analysis tool for bacteria: Applications in cell proliferation and cytoplasmic dynamics.
Because of the stochastic nature and significant cell-to-cell variation of many biological processes, it is essential to analyze a significant number of cells to understand such processes at the single cell level. Such ... -
Microbial Evolution In Sea Ice: Communities To Genes
(2009-12-15)Microbial communities encased in growing sea ice must contend with the combined stresses of low temperature and high salinity, environmental pressures that only intensify over the course of the winter. This harsh physical ... -
Persistence under pressure: exploring the impact of conjugation rate evolution on the stability of plasmids
Plasmids are small, extrachromosomal DNA elements commonly found in bacteria, often carrying accessory genes such as antibiotic resistance genes. They play a pivotal role in disseminating antibiotic resistance within ... -
Utilizing modern machine learning approaches for image cytometry
Until recently, the scientific community has lacked image segmentation tools that are precise, reliable, and general-purpose. Such tools are especially needed in applications to bacterial image cytometry, wherein single-pixel ...