Browsing College of Agricultural and Life Sciences Honors and Undergraduate Research Program by Subject "Bacteriology"
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Overexpression of the rnf operon of Rhodobacter sphaeroides to increase hydrogen production
(2013)Hydrogen has the potential to be a renewable fuel when produced by photosynthetic bacteria. Rhodobacter sphaeroides can produce hydrogen via the nitrogenase enzyme. In this research, several methods are used to attempt to ... -
Protein-DNA interactions involved in the initiation of DNA replication
(2007)DNA synthesis is a complex process that is regulated at the stage of initiation of DNA replication. In bacteria, replication initiation occurs at the origin of replication (ori), where multiple molecular interactions occur. ... -
Starvation responses of invasive and non-invasive Eurytemora affinis populations
(2007)Within the past century, the copepod Eurytemora affinis have invaded freshwater from saline sources throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Two genetically divergent clades (Atlantic and North Atlantic) of E. affinis coexist ...