
325: Microbes Making Methane
This Week in Microbiology · Michael Schmidt, Michele Swanson, and Petra Levin
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Show Notes
TWiM reveals that record high atmospheric methane growth has been driven by microbes, and the cecum as an adaptive niche for Salmonella typhi.
Hosts: Michael Schmidt, Petra Levin and Michele Swanson.
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Links for this episode- Why a potent greenhouse gas is rising (WaPo)
- Microbial emissions drove record high atmospheric methane growth (PNAS)
- Salmonella biofilm formation in the cecum (mBio)
- Typhoid Mary (The Collector)
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