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Sunday, January 29, 2012

BacterioFiles Micro Edition 73 - Single Cells Start Sticking

This episode: Scientists coax yeast to evolve into multicellular clusters!

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Show notes:
News item 1/News item 2/Journal Paper

Other interesting stories:
**Bacterial swarm communication could improve robots
**Plant pests trade good bacteria by feeding on the same plant
**Yeast cell parents give daughter cells their newer, less damaged proteins
**Researchers figure out how bacteria break down certain hazardous pollutants
**E. coli made to produce biofuel from switchgrass
**Bacteria could help produce vaccines (paper)
**Probiotics could help when brain trauma causes whacky immune system

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Posted by Jesse Noar at 11:39 AM No comments:
Labels: animals, archaeobiology, eukaryotes, evolution, fungi, regulation

Sunday, January 22, 2012

BacterioFiles Micro Edition 72 - Microbes Manipulate Mosquito Messages

This episode: Bacteria on your skin affect your attractiveness to mosquitoes!

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Show notes:
News item 1/News item 2/Journal Paper

Other interesting stories:
**Virus from smallpox vaccine could help people survive longer with liver cancer
**Craig Venter planning to engineer biofuel-producing algae
**Developing prebiotics by growing fecal bacteria in sugar beet pulp (paper)
**Lactic acid bacteria could be probiotics in mouth too (paper)
**Bacteria can be multicellular too
**Probiotics could help protect gut from radiation
**Probiotics could help treat pancreatitis

Post questions or comments here or email to bacteriofiles at gmail dot com. Thanks for listening!

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Posted by Jesse Noar at 10:46 PM No comments:
Labels: animals, bacteria, biofilms, disease prevention, eukaryotes, health, immune system, insects, malaria, microbiome, parasites, symbiosis

Saturday, January 14, 2012

BacterioFiles Micro Edition 71 - Bright Bacteria Brave Biting

This episode: Some ocean bacteria glow to attract those that eat them!

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Show notes:
News item/Journal Paper

Other interesting stories:
**Some molds could actually help fight plant diseases
**Probiotics might help treat antibiotic-induced diarrhea
**Fecal transplants seem to effectively treat Clostridium difficile infections
**Could bacteria that eat other bacteria treat disease?
**Identifying bacteria that could help clean up contaminated water (paper)
**Bacteria could one day power airplanes
**A way to make bacteria produce fuel from sugar very quickly

Post questions or comments here or email to bacteriofiles at gmail dot com. Thanks for listening!

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Posted by Jesse Noar at 9:14 PM No comments:
Labels: animals, bacteria, ecology, oceans, symbiosis

Sunday, January 8, 2012

BacterioFiles Micro Edition 70 - Microbes Make Multiple Magnets

This episode: Some bacteria have been discovered that construct multiple types of magnet in their cells!

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Show notes:
News item 1/News item 2/Journal Paper

Other interesting stories:
**Engineered bacteria grow in bullseye design
**Logic gates designed in bacteria
**Virus could be used as building blocks for eyes, skin, teeth
**Algae could clean water and create biofuel in the process
**Students modify yeast to add vitamins to bread
**Bacteria could produce better sunscreen
**Engineered herpes could treat breast cancer (what a treatment!)

Post questions or comments here or email to bacteriofiles at gmail dot com. Thanks for listening!

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Posted by Jesse Noar at 11:21 AM 1 comment:
Labels: archaeobiology, bacteria, extremophiles, genes, genetics, health, medicine, proteins
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