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Michigan State University
Reporting Period: 2003 (7/02-6/03)

There are 31 publication entries for the Michigan State University You are viewing publications 16-30

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Jain, R., Rivera, M.C., Moore, J.E. & Lake, J.A.  (2002).  Horizontal gene transfer in microbial genome evolution.  Theoretical Population Biology, 61: 489-495.
Kholodov, A.L.  (2002).  Permafrost experiments in the frame of the BIOPAN project [Abstract].  Second European Workshop on Exo/Astrobiology, 2002, Graz, Austria.
López, M., Báez, Y., Rodríguez, G. & Sepúlveda-Torres, L. del C.  (2003).  The Puerto Rican contribution to the center of genomic and evolutionary studies of microbial life at low temperature [Abstract].  Abstracts of Papers, Annual Intramural Undergraduate Research Symposium at Universidad Metropolitana, San Juan, Puerto Rico.  Abstract  #0010.
López, M., Báez, Y., Rodríguez, G. & Sepúlveda-Torres, L. del C.  (2003).  Undergraduate research and the Puerto Rican contribution to the center of genomic and evolutionary studies of microbial life at low temperature [Abstract].  Abstracts of Papers, Annual Science and Technology Week at Universidad del Turabo, Caguas, Puerto Rico.  Abstract  #004.
Novototckaya-Vlasova, K.A., Abramov, A.A., Soina, V.S. & Kholodov, A.L.  (2002).  Permafrost and its habitant: Probable model of Mars ecosystem and connection with permafrost experiment in BIOPAN project [Abstract].  Second European Workshop on Exo/Astrobiology, 2002, Graz, Austria (pp. 299-302).
Novototskaya-Vlasova, K.A. & Abramov, A.A.  (2002).  Microorganisms from Laptev sea coast  permafrost as an extraterrestrial model [Abstract].  Second European Workshop on Exo/Astrobiology, 2002, Graz, Austria.
Ponder, M., Bergholz, P., Mindock, C., Hollingsworth, R., Tiedje, J. & Thomashow, M.  (2002).  Growth and metabolic activiti of ancient permafrost bacteria in cold, low water activity conditions [Abstract: NASA Astrobiology Institute General Meeting 2003].  Astrobiology, 2(4): 321.
Rivkina, E.M.  (2002).  Microbial adaptation to metabolic processes in permafrost [Abstract].  34th COSPAR Scientific Assembly / The Second World Space Congress, 10-19 October 2002, Houston, TX.
Rivkina, E.M., Laurinavichus, K.R., Shcherbakova, V.A. & Gilichinsky, D.A.  (2002).  Life below freezing point [Abstract].  Second European Workshop on Exo/Astrobiology, 2002, Graz, Austria.
Sepúlveda-Torres, L. del C., López, M., Soler, D. & Esquelín, J.  (2002).  Searching for permafrost bacteria relatives in tropical soils [Abstract: NASA Astrobiology Institute General Meeting 2003].  Astrobiology, 2(4): 540.
Spirina, E.V., Cole, J.R., Chai, B., Gilichinsky D.A. & Tiedje, J. (2002).  High throughput approach to study ancient microbial phylogenetic diversity in permafrost as a terrestrial model of Mars [Abstract: NASA Astrobiology Institute General Meeting 2003].  Astrobiology, 2(4): 319-320.
Spirina, E.V., Cole, J.R., Chai, B., Gilichinsky, D.A. & Tiedje, J.M.  (2002).  High throughput approach to study ancient microbial phylogenetic diversity in permafrost as a terrestrial model of Mars [Abstract: NASA Astrobiology Institute General Meeting 2003].  Astrobiology, 2(4): 542-543.
Spirina, E.V., Cole, J.R., Chai, B., Gilichinsky, D.A. & Tiedje, J.M.  (2003).  New high through put approach to study ancient microbial diversity in permafrost [Abstract].  EGS-AGU-EGU Joint Assembly 2003, Nice, France, Cryospheric Sciences Programme.  Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 5, Cryospheric Sciences Programme.  Abstract EAE03-A-01243.
Vishnivetckaya, T.A., Vorobyova, E.A. & Gilichinsky, D.A.  (2002).  Viable green algae and cyanobacteria within terrestrial permafrost [Abstract].  Second European Workshop on Exo/Astrobiology, 2002, Graz, Austria (pp. 295-298).
Vishnivetskaya, T.A., Gilichinsky, D.A. & Vorobyova, E.A.  (2002).  Viable green algae and cyanobacteria within terrestrial permafrost: Implication for astrobiology [Abstract].  Second European Workshop on Exo/Astrobiology, 2002, Graz, Austria.


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