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Curriculum Vitae - MDS
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Haloarchaea and Haloviruses MIKE DYALL-SMITH'S RESEARCH. ARB for OS X. CV and Resume of Mike Dyall-Smith. Download my full CV. Pdf, 530 KB) or a 2 page Resume. Pdf, 156 KB). Examples of teaching experience.
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Deep Lake Biofilm forming Haloarchaea
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Haloarchaea and Haloviruses MIKE DYALL-SMITH'S RESEARCH. ARB for OS X. Biofilm forming Haloarchaea from Deep Lake, Antarctica. Sabrina Fröls, Mike Dyall-Smith, Felicitas Pfeifer (2012) Biofilm formation by haloarchaea. Environmental Microbiology (doi:DOI: 10.1111/j.1462-2920.2012.02895.x). Fluorescent-stained t-ADL biofilm, showing 3D structure (AO stain, from S.Fröls). Right: cells of the t-ADL isolate, bound firmly to a glass coverslip (phase contrast, MDS). We need to go back to 2007, when Dickson Oh.
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bgaH HaloBlue
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Haloarchaea and Haloviruses MIKE DYALL-SMITH'S RESEARCH. ARB for OS X. Transformants, patched on an X-gal containing agar plate. [plate, courtesy of M. Gulko, 2008]. Close up of colonies of. Transformants, plated on X-gal containing medium. [plate, courtesy of M. Gulko, 2008]. ONPG assays for BgaH activity. Control is on left, a weak positive in middle, and a strong postive at right. His gene was cloned by M. Holmes, in my lab, from. To measure promoter activity in. Why the delay of 4 years? LacZ The enz...
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Halobacterium salinarum motility
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Haloarchaea and Haloviruses MIKE DYALL-SMITH'S RESEARCH. ARB for OS X. Picture of acridine orange stained cells of a new. Isolate from an australian salt lake. Archaeal motility looks similar to flagellar motility in Bacteria, but the structures and mechanisms are. Here is a flash video of. Yes, they do occur). Since leaving the University of Melbourne, I am now in the Oesterhelt laboratory. Studying the genomics of the square haloarchaeon. Version 7 of the Halohandbook. Sadly, Dick Shand.
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MDS Publications
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Haloarchaea and Haloviruses MIKE DYALL-SMITH'S RESEARCH. ARB for OS X. HALOARCHAEA and RECENT PUBLICATIONS - MDS. M and K. Porter, (2015) A strange family, or how a new pleolipovirus reveals its friends and relatives. Molecular Microbiology. Haque KMS, Eberbach PL,Weston LA, Dyall-Smith. M, Howitt JA (2015) Pore Mn. Dynamics of the rhizosphere of flooded and non-flooded rice during a long wet and drying phase in two rice growing soils. Chemosphere 134: 16-24. Maier L-K, Dyall-Smith. 2014 Mar 13;2(2.
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C23 Genome paper 2011
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Haloarchaea and Haloviruses MIKE DYALL-SMITH'S RESEARCH. ARB for OS X. Limited diversity in a global pond. Mike Dyall-Smith, Friedhelm Pfeiffer, Kathrin Klee, Peter Palm, Karin Gross, Stephan Schuster, Markus Rampp and Dieter Oesterhelt. PLos ONE (2011) 6(6): e20968. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0020968. This study offers new insights into how extremely halophilic archaea evolve and spread around the world, but it also has an interesting story behind it. Director of the Department of Membrane Biochemistry.
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Haloarchaea and Haloviruses MIKE DYALL-SMITH'S RESEARCH. ARB for OS X. Acridine orange stained cells of a new. Isolate (Bajool9) from an Australian salt lake. Haloarchaea: extremophiles in Salt Lakes. I am interested in the microorganisms in salt lakes. Australia's largest lakes, such as Lake Eyre. Cells/ml, that the water is a distinctive red colour. As shown in the picture below. While many tourist brochures and signs say the water colour is due to the green alga. The family Halobacteriaceae currently ...
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cyanobacterial bloom, 2013
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Haloarchaea and Haloviruses MIKE DYALL-SMITH'S RESEARCH. ARB for OS X. Cyanobacterial bloom in Lake Albert, Wagga, 2012-2013. Lake Albert, Wagga Wagga. Is an artificial freshwater lake that is used for recreation purposes. It is around 125 ha, has an average depth of 3.6 m, and is situated within the suburb of the same name, Lake Albert. Blue-green algal bloom' at the northern end of Lake Albert. Just in front of the weir. (10am, Jan 13, 2013. Around the world ( Straub et al. 2011. In the left-most pictu...