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Natural Prodcast Episode 24: Jackie Winter and SMC
… about microbiology and natural products from the Great Salt Lake, and you’re going to learn, like me, what a … the natural product potential of microorganisms from Great Salt Lake, which is a hypersaline terminal lake about 30 … JGI. These organisms we’re finding– at least by looking at their full genomes — are really not like anything that’s …
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Plant-Microbial Interactions Group
… and associated organisms, including fungal and bacterial symbionts, detrimental microbial pathogens, and associated … function of these phage genes is the modulation of their bacterial host to colonize plant roots, as with …
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New Lineages of Life Group
… al. (2015) Marine amoebae with cytoplasmic and perinuclear symbionts deeply branching in the Gammaproteobacteria. …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 6: Marc Chevrette
… of young researchers, so it’s important to me to tell their stories too. If you have one of those stories, or want … pathways, they’ve got really high GC content, which means their base usage is skewed, and that can mess with some of … and in some cases of really extremely small genomes, like symbionts that can’t live without their host. They have no …
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Single Cell Research Group
… into the coding potential of candidate phyla  to decipher their possible roles in the environment, establish …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 19: Bill Fenical
… microbes evolve, they evolve to make molecules that improve their survival. Those molecules, over evolutionary time, … we found that bacteria isolated from the ocean required salt. Oh, interesting. What are they doing with the salt? Well, maybe they’re just balancing cells against …
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Fungal & Algal Program
… explores the vast diversity of fungi and algae to unlock their potential for bioenergy, environmental sustainability, … and biogeochemistry. This research helps translate their genomic potential into practical applications, … for sustainable growth of biofuel feedstock and fungi, as symbionts, pathogens, and biocontrol agents dramatically …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 16: Marcy Balunas
MARCY: And that they’re laid – unlike octopus which tend to their eggs and so they don’t get biofilm. Squid just deposit … bacteria which are not incredibly numerous are protecting their eggs with these compounds? And we think maybe the … I think, for the fungus garden and some of the bacterial symbionts. And so of course, the work that we’re doing is …
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Fungus Fuels Tree Growth
The fungus is almost always found among and within poplar trees, and in an effort to understand its influence on the … still not well understood — scientists can better fine-tune their engineering efforts of both plants and root … that, unlike pathogenic or mycorrhizal fungi (mutualist symbionts that induce structural changes in plant roots),  …
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Permanent Improved High-Quality Draft Genome Sequence of Nocardia casuarinae Strain BMG51109, an Endophyte of Actinorhizal Root Nodules of Casuarina glauca
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Permanent Draft Genome Sequence of Nocardia sp. BMG111209, an Actinobacterium Isolated from Nodules of Casuarina glauca
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Partnerships: Adopt-A-Genome
… biological inference. … Genome sequences of key bacterial symbionts of entomopathogenic nematodes: Xenorhabdus …
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