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Jake V. Bailey

University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
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  • is following 2 new articles in UMN Bailey Geobiology Lab: December Journal Club
    Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Sulfide Oxidation by Oxygen: A Look at Inorganically Controlled Reactions and Biologically Mediated Processes in the Environment. Luther George W. (2011) Front. Microbio..
    Self-assembling enzymes and the origins of the cytoskeleton. Barry Rachael M. (2011) Current Opinion in Microbiology.
    December 4, 2011
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  • is following 2 new articles in UMN Bailey Geobiology Lab: October Journal CLub
    Metatranscriptomic Analysis of Sulfur Oxidation Genes in the Endosymbiont of Solemya Velum. Stewart Frank J. (2011) Front. Microbio..
    Inferring clocks when lacking rocks: the variable rates of molecular evolution in bacteria. Kuo Chih-Horng (2009) Biol Direct.
    October 23, 2011
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  • is following 6 new articles in UMN Bailey Geobiology Lab: October Journal CLub
    Fractionation of stable carbon isotopes during anaerobic production and degradation of propionate in defined microbial cultures. Botsch Kathrin C. (2011) Organic Geochemistry.
    Decontamination of MDA Reagents for Single Cell Whole Genome Amplification. Woyke Tanja (2011) PLoS ONE.
    Source-specific variability in post-depositional DNA preservation with potential implications for DNA based paleoecological records. Boere Arjan C. (2011) Organic Geochemistry.
    Archaeal lipids in Neogene dolomites (Monterey and Sisquoc Formations, California) – Planktic versus benthic archaeal sources. Hoffmann-Sell Lars (2011) Organic Geochemistry.
    ConDeTri - A Content Dependent Read Trimmer for Illumina Data. Smeds Linnéa (2011) PLoS ONE.
    Sucrose utilization in budding yeast as a model for the origin of undifferentiated multicellularity. Koschwanez JH (2011) PLoS Biol.
    October 20, 2011
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  • created an event in UMN Bailey Geobiology Lab
    Geobio Journal Club
    Friday, March 11, 2011 - 2:30pm
    D-Amino Acids Govern Stationary Phase Cell Wall Remodeling in Bacteria. Lam H. (2009) Science.
    March 6, 2011
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  • is following 1 new article in UMN Bailey Geobiology Lab: To Discuss
    D-Amino Acids Govern Stationary Phase Cell Wall Remodeling in Bacteria. Lam H. (2009) Science.
    March 6, 2011
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  • created an event in UMN Bailey Geobiology Lab
    Journal Club Meeting
    Thursday, March 3, 2011 - 2:30am at Conference room
    Temporal evolution of methane cycling and phylogenetic diversity of archaea in sediments from a deep-sea whale-fall in Monterey Canyon, California. Goffredi SK (2008) ISME J.
    March 3, 2011
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  • is following 1 new article in UMN Bailey Geobiology Lab: To Discuss
    Temporal evolution of methane cycling and phylogenetic diversity of archaea in sediments from a deep-sea whale-fall in Monterey Canyon, California. Goffredi SK (2008) ISME J.
    March 3, 2011
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  • created the UMN Bailey Geobiology Lab journal club.
    March 3, 2011
  • is following 1 new article in Microbial Ecology
    Thiotaurine and hypotaurine contents in hydrothermal-vent polychaetes without thiotrophic endosymbionts: correlation With sulfide exposure. Yancey PH (2009) J Exp Zool A Ecol Genet Physiol.
    September 4, 2010
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  • is following 1 new article in Caltech Geobiology : Related Papers
    Multiple Rubisco forms in proteobacteria: their functional significance in relation to CO2 acquisition by the CBB cycle. Badger M. R. (2007) Journal of Experimental Botany.
    September 15, 2009
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  • to Caltech Geobiology

    This paper discusses the presence of multiple forms of Rubisco within the genomes of certain bacteria. I thought it might be of interest following last week's discussion.

    Multiple Rubisco forms in proteobacteria: their functional significance in relation to CO2 acquisition by the CBB cycle. Badger M. R. (2007) Journal of Experimental Botany.
    September 15, 2009
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  • joined the Caltech Geobiology journal club.
    September 15, 2009
  • joined the Orphan Lab Group (Caltech) journal club.
    June 3, 2009
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