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Natural Prodcast Episode 16: Marcy Balunas
… that the squid is one– is we work on a lot of host-microbe symbiosis at this point. But the squid is probably the most … MARCY : It’s getting bacteria from there. We work on a fungus garden ant as well as the American honeybee. And so I … products for bioactive compound discovery, understanding symbiosis, and a JGI project around ants and their fungus …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 2: The Primer, Part 2
ALISON: I see. Yeah, that technology has been really crucial.  DAN: Yeah, yeah. The more data you generate, the … blob – sort of overexposed – but this this white blob is a fungus called Penicillium . Now called Penicillium . And so … saved millions of lives since then. So, Penicillium is a fungus. But as people sort of started exploring these kinds …
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Microbial Program
… and inter-organismal interactions. These insights are crucial for addressing key environmental challenges, such as …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 8: Eric Schmidt
… was one where there was a kind of a good well defined symbiosis. The compounds found in those animals were really … And we found the pathway. That way, it turned out that this symbiosis was important – that the cyanobacteria did make … can use to test these issues. The second area that’s really crucial and very unknown has to do with how proteins …
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Scientific Advisory Committee
JGI; and overview of the Community Science Program (CSP). A crucial job of the committee is to take the input from the …
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Metabolomics Program
… microbiome interactions. The  insights derived are crucial for advancing the bioeconomy, environmental …
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Fungal & Algal Program
… efficient degraders of plant biomass. These abilities are crucial for sustainable plant biomass production as well as …
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Publication Policy
… all systems to maximize the impact of user research. The crucial elements are  proposal Award DOI(s), JGI’s ROR ID …
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Single Cell Research Group
Amann R., Bergin C., Ruehland C., Rubin E.M. & Dubilier, N. Symbiosis insights through metagenomic analysis of a …
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Making a Lichen Together
… first time, a team analyzes the transcriptomes of a lichen fungus and alga to understand their partnership more … a century-and-a-half of lichen research, many of the symbiosis’ details remain unclear. For the first time, a … are able to partner to form lichens. Studying the symbiosis by investigating a lichen’s genomes and …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 4: Nancy Keller
Cochliobulis heterostrophis . This is a very well known fungus because it produces a secondary metabolite or natural … might get you a little confused as to which species the fungus actually belongs to. I don’t know. It’s really … us, in the laboratory, humans, we started by isolating this fungus by itself or this bacterium by itself. In reality, we …
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Fungus Fuels Tree Growth
… poplar, a potential biofuel feedstock.     The Science The fungus  Mortierella elongata enjoys a dual lifestyle; it can … as an endophyte, living between a plant’s root cells. The fungus is almost always found among and within poplar trees, … to the tree’s physical traits and gene expression when the fungus is present. The Impact Black cottonwood, or poplar, ( …
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