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This project investigates how certain microorganisms, known as lithotrophs, utilize hydrogen for growth in hot spring environments. By studying microbial and viral interactions, the research aims to enhance understanding of these organisms' evolutionary processes and ecological roles in subsurface ecosystems.
Lithotrophic organisms use inorganic substrate for biosynthesis.
These “rock eating” microorganisms living in subsurface environments comprise great proportion of the biomass found on and inside our earth and hot springs represent accessible windows to sample the deep biosphere.
Microorganisms isolated from hot springs are known to use hydrogen as an energy source.
In this project we will add hydrogen and monitor growth of both microbial cells and viruses during in situ experiments in Yellowston…
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