Why sequence lignocellulolytic microbes from cow rumen?
Why sequence Great Boiling Spring sediment and water microbial communities?
The Great Boiling Spring in Nevada is host to a two-member water-borne microbial community and a sediment community, both of which contain uncultured representatives. Microbes from the sediment metagenome, for example, are poised to make a contribution to the DOE JGI’s ongoing Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea project. This metagenomic project focuses on learning… [Read More]
Why sequence dehalobacter-containing dechlorinating community?
Why sequence viruses that infect freshwater cyanobacteria?
Cyanobacteria are important and diverse members of aquatic systems both in marine and freshwater environments. The viruses that infect cyanobacteria are known as cyanophages and they can impact global carbon cycling and climate change. For example, when the freshwater lakes are enriched in nutrients and minerals, the dominant cyanobacteria will bloom, impacting the water quality…. [Read More]
Why sequence metagenome function of the Earthworm egg capsule bacterial community?
Why sequence functional metagenomics of methane and nitrogen cycles in freshwater lakes?
Methane is a more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide, but it is also a potential source of energy. Microbes found in marine or terrestrial environments that are involved in maintaining the levels of greenhouse gases such as methane, carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide are of interest to the U.S. Department of Energy for reasons… [Read More]
Why sequence modern freshwater microbialites?
Why sequence Synechococcus cyanobacterial isolates?
Why resequence Actinobacillus succinogenes?
The development of alternative fuel sources has been driven by factors such as declining oil reserves, reliance on foreign countries for oil, and the environmental impact of oil-based industries. One of the DOE’s Top Value Added Chemicals from Biomass is succinate, which could replace an oil-based commodity chemical market for producing bulk chemicals valued at… [Read More]