In cows’ guts, ciliates contain a tiny organelle called a hydrogenobody that may drive production of methane, a potent ...
The “hydrogenobody,” a newly discovered structure inside microbial cells in cows’ gut, may play a key role in methane ...
Scientists have identified a new type of cellular organelle inside microbes that live in the guts of ruminant animals such as ...
Microbes that live inside livestock stomachs could be playing a more significant role in climate change than previously ...
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When cows burp, they send a substantial amount of methane gas into the air, which makes them a leading contributor to ...
Ciliates are minute, single-celled organisms with several nuclei, and are abundant in freshwater, the oceans and soil. The name “ciliate” comes from 'cilia', tiny hair-like structures, which cover ...
Focus: The systematics and diversity of free-living ciliates, particularly marine and brackish forms in costal waters We are focusing our research on the systematics and diversity of free-living ...
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