Recent Presentations

Analysis of Heterogeneity within Soil Profiles by Terminal Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms

Michael G. LaMontagne*, Joshua P. Schimel, Patricia A. Holden

University of California, Santa Barbara

Interactions in the Microbial World. Abstracts of the 9th International Symposium on Microbial Ecology. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, August 2001.

 

Comparison of Surface and Subsurface Soil Bacterial Community Structure as Assessed by Terminal Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms of PCR-Amplified 16S rDNA

Michael G. LaMontagne*, Joshua P. Schimel, Patricia A. Holden

101st General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Orlando, Florida. May 2001.

 

Assessment of the Effect of Marine Oil Seeps on Sediment Bacterial Diversity and Community Structure by PCR-TRFLP

Sandra Bergmann, Michael LaMontagne*, Ira Leifer, Patricia Holden

102nd General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Salt Lake City, Utah. May 2002.

 

Urbanization and Coastal Water Quality: What can Molecular Fingerprinting Tell Us?

Patricia A. Holden and Michael G. LaMontagne*

Annual Meeting of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Victoria, British Columbia. June 2002.

 

Urbanization and Coastal Water Quality: What can Molecular Fingerprinting Tell Us?

Michael G. LaMontagne and Patricia A. Holden*

U.S. EPA Workshop on Microbial Source Tracking. Irvine, CA February 2002. (see also Science 295:2352-2353).  

 

Comparitive Analysis of Animal Fecal Bacterial Communities using Terminal Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms of 16S rDNA PCR-amplified from Fecal Community DNA

Michael G. LaMontagne*, John F. Griffith and Patricia A. Holden

103rd General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Washington, DC. May 2002.

 

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