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Isolation and characterization of mollicute symbionts from a fungus-growing ant reveals genome reduction and host specialization biorxiv.org/cgi/content/shor… #bioRxiv
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Emily Green, PhD retweeted
Challenges present opportunities. That was a common theme at this year’s #NSNC22. We put that theme to work & used a fire alarm as an impromptu photo shoot. Thank you to EVERYONE who came ready to learn and collaborate. Leaving the conference renewed and inspired #Nematodes #SCN
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Kathryn Bushley of ARSEF, @USDA_ARS, has screened hundreds of fungi for activity against #SCN. She will share her findings at #NSNC22. Sign up today! bit.ly/3PdsHWJ
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Trachymyrmex septentrionalis ants promote fungus garden hygiene using Trichoderma-derived metabolite cues biorxiv.org/cgi/content/shor… #bioRxiv

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Starting my sample prep for @UconnMars ! It's almost like I never left UConn 😂
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Married at the top of Stratton Mountain! Dr. Green & Mr. Edgerton 💕
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Emily Green, PhD retweeted
Very proud to see @EG_Microbio 's ant microbiome paper out, especially given the journey. When Emily first started working on these samples, we didn't really know what to think because every ant colony, caste, and type of rearing seemed to follow its own rules. (cont)
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@EG_Microbio and @KlassenLab show how ontogeny, ecology, and historical contingency combine to structure an ant microbiome journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128…
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It's published! 🥳 We were working on this paper as I was writing my dissertation & submitted it after my defense. It has been a long time coming, but I'm so proud of it!
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Replying to @EG_Microbio
@EG_Microbio and @KlassenLab show how ontogeny, ecology, and historical contingency combine to structure an ant microbiome journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128…
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Cleaned the roots of the soybean plants we planted early May & infected with #SoybeanCystNematode eggs. After the cleaning process we are left with all these cysts! They are the tiny dots!
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The cysts are female nematodes that have died & formed a cuticle to protect the eggs. There are hundreds of eggs in those little cysts! The lighter the cyst, the younger it is. The darker the cyst, the older it is & more likely it will remain dormant until conditions are right!
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My IT help is very cute, but also very grumpy I woke them up.
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I just wrote 5-16-2017 as the date in my lab notebook so I'm thinking I should go ahead and call it day and give up.
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Also, it's the 17th. Gawd.
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Happy to report @KlassenLab will not knock your poofy hat off during the hooding ceremony!
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The little soybean plants are getting dosed with nematode eggs today!
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The world lost an absolutely wonderful man. Love ya Coach
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The start of dissections on giant hornets from Taiwan. Yikes ☠️. Very very very glad they were preserved first.
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Accepted with minor revisions!🐜

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