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results align with the abundance and expression of diatom ppRHO genes in the surface oceans. Research methodology Objective 1: Identify the subcellular localisation of two different ppRHOs isolated from
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will aim to answer this, by sequencing whole genomes from the few surviving British red squirrel populations, and continental reference populations. It will also sequence historical British squirrel
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. This PhD project will use minion nanopore sequencing of the alga’s genome and to define the alga’s transcriptome (following RNA-Seq) when grown under a range of ammonium levels. Understanding the genetic
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at scale. It is central to NWL’s nutrient neutrality and net zero ambitions. However, the alga’s biology remains a black box. This PhD project will use minion nanopore sequencing of the alga’s genome and to
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properties. Fungi are a rich source of such compounds, with notable examples including penicillin, lovastatin, and ciclosporin. Advances in genome sequencing and bioinformatics have revealed that fungal
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to align with their background and interests. Example topics include: Groupoid models for C*-algebras; Cartan subalgebras of C*-algebras; Semigroup C*-algebras; Ring C*-algebras; C*-algebras from algebraic
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considerations in topological dynamics, algebra, or group theory. The research problem will be co-created with the student to align with their background and interests. Example topics include: Groupoid models
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bacterial factors that predispose to higher infection morbidity including certain phylogenetic groups, sequence types and virulence factors. In this project, the student will investigate the hypothesis
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DNA sequence itself. These changes can be inherited during cell division and are particular stable in plants, where they represent the base of an epigenetic “memory”, which remains encoded in biological
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PhD Studentship - EASTBIO - The Impact of Diet-microbiome-immune Interactions on Intestinal Function
function. Microbial RNA sequencing will be used for profiling the gut microbiota and identifying functional bacterial pathways, which will be validated by manipulation (i.e. depletion and transplantation