Delighted to share the latest publication from the Hogan Lab by Dallas Mould and Nico Botelho. Check out how interactions between recently diverged genotypes can lead to increased virulence-associated properties!
https://t.co/Bl9wDtfrRS
My primary graduate work is now available on bioRxiv! This research is a decade in the making and the culmination of a lot of hard work from many collaborators. I’m proud of how it turned out!
Emergent properties of intraspecies interactions between different Pseudomonas aeruginosa genotypes. Our paper newly posted on bioRxiv demonstrates an example of two being better than one. https://t.co/wpWmIH4qXH
@neleshg@hyphaltip Something like Candida ChromAgar might work. Multiple color-changing substrates indicate enzyme presence. Colonies will be black, red, green, white, depending. It's proprietary but folks online have some pretty good guesses as to what's in there.
In the latest #MeetTheMicrobiologist, Deb Hogan describes the interkingdom interactions between bacterium, fungus, and host that ultimately influence microbial evolution and host disease status.
Download or stream to listen today: https://t.co/eelvNu4RwM