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Naomi Levine, a graduate student in the MIT/WHOI Joint Program, is studying a critical but little-known process called the "bacterial switch," by which a compound made by phytoplankton called  dimethylsulfonionpropionate (DMSP) can be broken up by bacteria in two different ways. Each route leads to different impacts on the environment.
(Photo courtesy of Naomi Levine, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)

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