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Survey of New York City Soil uncovers medicine-making microbes

Researchers in the Brady lab, postdoc Zachary Charlop-Powers, above, examine DNA from soil samples that might encode microbial molecules with interesting properties. Credit: Zach Veilleux/The Rockefeller University

Researchers in the Brady lab, postdoc Zachary Charlop-Powers, above, examine DNA from soil samples that might encode microbial molecules with interesting properties. Credit: Zach Veilleux/The Rockefeller University

In soil collected from city parks, Rockefeller Uni researchers dug up genetic evidence of bacteria capable of producing a wide range of compounds whose potent effects might be used as medicines. “By sequencing and analyzing genes within soil samples, we found the genetic instructions for making a wide range of natural products that have the potential to become treatments for various conditions, from cancer to bacterial or fungal infections, or that are already being used as drugs,” says Sean F...

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