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3 months ago
Candidatus Desulforudis Audaxviator

Candidatus Desulforudis audaxviator

The species name of this bacterium contains the Latin phrase Candidatus (candidate) due to the fact that the species record has not been published in a taxonomically valid manner. It is not associated with any family, order, or class, but is included as a candidate under the phylum Firmicutes.

Candidatus D. audaxviator is a unique species, isolated from the Earth's surface for millions of years and a loner in its ecosystem. These bacteria do not need sunlight or chemical energy for their food or metabolic processes, instead subsisting on radioactive energy for their needs. They are able to fix their own nitrogen and cannot survive in the presence of oxygen.

The species name, audaxviator, is taken from Jules Verne’s “Journey to the Center of the Earth,” and means “descend, bold traveler, and attain the center of the Earth.” Photo credit: NASA (public domain)

3 months ago

Some of you may be familiar with model organisms in biology but even so, you may think about mice, rabbits or flies rather than ctenophores. The whole purpose of having a model organism is to be able to understand particular biological functions/processes by using an organism that can be maintained easily, has a relatively short generation time and has its genome sequenced (this allows us to really understand their genetic makeup). Since this species of ctenophore (Mnemiopsis leidyi) has had its genome sequenced it allows us to identify key genes/proteins and try to determine their function.

The work I am currently doing for my project is focused on understanding the origin of the nervous system.

There's been a long standing debate amongst scientists over which species of animal first diverged from all other metazoans whether it be sponges or ctenophores. For a long time it has been thought that sponges are the sister group to all metazoans, although more recently studies have suggested that ctenophores are. Sponges are really simple animals that lack nervous systems, whereas ctenophores are more complex and have a nervous system. If ctenophores are then in fact found to be the sister group to all other metazoans, it poses the questions about whether the complex structures such as neurons and synapses evolved once or multiple times independently?

If you check you can see a diagram showing what I mean by the "sister group" to all metazoans. The first pic identifies sponges as the sister group, but with more analysis on a molecular basis, the 3rd pic could be possible.

Since most of the studies on neurons and nervous systems more generally are focused on metazoans, the work at this lab uses ctenophores to understand more about their complex biology with the aim of understanding the origins of neurons.

Some Of You May Be Familiar With Model Organisms In Biology But Even So, You May Think About Mice, Rabbits
Some Of You May Be Familiar With Model Organisms In Biology But Even So, You May Think About Mice, Rabbits
Some Of You May Be Familiar With Model Organisms In Biology But Even So, You May Think About Mice, Rabbits
5 months ago
A prominent Human Gut Bacterium In The Intestine.  Bacteria Form Symbiotic Relationships With Many

A prominent Human Gut Bacterium in the intestine.  Bacteria form symbiotic relationships with many organisms, including humans. One example is the bacteria that live inside the human digestive system. These microbes break down food and produce vitamins that humans need. In return, the bacteria benefit from the stable environment inside the intestines. Bacteria also colonize human skin. The bacteria obtain nutrients from the surface of the skin, while providing people with protection against more dangerous microbes.

6 months ago

Babesia

Babesia
Babesia
10 months ago

Just found out about the weirdest shark ever

Just Found Out About The Weirdest Shark Ever

Prickly dogfish

10 months ago
View of the Blue Whale from the floor of the Hall of Ocean Life. A 94-foot-long fiberglass model of a female blue whale is suspended from the ceiling.

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Photo: A. Keding / © AMNH

10 months ago
Head on shot of an Australian green sea turtle swimming in shallow water. The background is blue and you can see the sunlight breaking through the water's surface. There are other sea turtles in the background.

A new giant-screen film is on view in the Museum’s LeFrak Theater, starting today! In Turtle Odyssey, discover the wondrous life of a sea turtle named Bunji, from hatchling to adulthood, and the great migration undertaken by generations before her. As this turtle leaves the rookery on the Great Barrier Reef and swims hundreds of miles, she encounters many marine animals—including humpback whales, parrot fish, and even a great white shark—as well as threats to her survival, like plastic waste.

Beat the heat, visit the Museum, and enjoy this immersive giant-screen film on a 40-foot-high, 66-foot-wide screen with state-of-the-art digital sound!

10 months ago

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10 months ago
Wake Up Babe New Fish Dropped
Wake Up Babe New Fish Dropped
Wake Up Babe New Fish Dropped
Wake Up Babe New Fish Dropped

Wake up babe new fish dropped

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