This episode: A new giant virus infecting marine algae brings its own genes related to fermentation, generating energy in the absence of oxygen!
Thanks to Drs. Chris Schvarcz and Grieg Steward for their contributions!
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Show notes:
Microbe of the episode: Borrelia anserina
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Journal Paper:
Schvarcz CR, Steward GF. 2018. A giant virus infecting green algae encodes key fermentation genes. Virology 518:423–433.
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