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Research Group in Molecular Microbial Ecology

What do we offer

Molecular Microbial Ecology

The Research Group in Molecular Microbial Ecology (gEMM) offers the implementation and development of projects in the following areas:

Studies of microbial communities in different environments using molecular techniques to determine their composition, diversity, structure, temporal dynamics and responses to environmental changes.

Isolation of different bacterial strains

Equipment and knowledge to work with microorganisms with important physiological restrictions such as autotrophs, photosynthetics, denitrificants and nitrificants, among others.

Characterisation of bacterial isolates using molecular sequencing techniques based on 16S rRNA

Equipment for anaerobic bacteria cultivation under controlled atmospheres.

Cultivation of lactic acid bacteria, denitrificants, fermenting bacteria, homoacetogenic bacteria, capnophiles, carboxidotrophics, sulfate-reducers and sulphur photosynthetic bacteria.

Physiological measurements of cultures, measuring the essential kinetic parameters, the maximum growth rate, performance, the affinity constants, the mortality rate and productivity.

Tools and expertise in genomic and transcriptomic analyses of bacterial isolates with data collected using DNA and RNA massive sequencing tools.

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