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… program aims to tap into the largely unexplored biochemical diversity within secondary metabolites, expanding their … uncover these hidden biochemical resources by exploring the genetic pathways responsible for their synthesis. The …
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… and computational exploration of uncultivated viral diversity, characterization of molecular mechanisms involved … is still limited. One key challenge is to complement diversity surveys ( Who is there? ) with activity … metatranscriptomics provide invaluable information on virus diversity and activity in microbial communities, however …
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… you to get a bird’s-eye perspective on the biosynthetic diversity element of these genomes. And you see how they’re– … especially across species that might be a little bit more genetically distant where the BGCs may have drifted but they … on and inside the roots are protecting the plants against pathogens. So usually fungal or oomycete pathogens. In this …
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… focuses on the utility of single-cell methods to access genetic material of uncultivated taxa of interest. One such … that are from candidate phyla, major branches in the phylogenetic tree without cultivated representatives. The “Great … Phylogenetic diversity estimates show that the gap between …
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… sentinel oaks of the Golden State have been succumbing to a pathogen. This ‘“alien’” organism — one previously unseen — is, in fact, a microscopic water mold, genetically related to such aquatic species as diatoms and … and inspire next-generation researchers while preserving biodiversity and yielding demonstrable economic benefits. …
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… future. So, then we were using these probes to look at host pathogen interactions mostly with like enteric bacteria. And … And I really dove into microbial physiology and microbial genetics, and really away from chemistry and synthesizing … the answer would be that there’s actually a great deal of diversity within these methanotrophs for example, that are …
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… science of animal and insect microbiomes, or on plant pathogens not associated with bioenergy- or …
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… my undergraduate in microbiology and then PhD in microbial genetics in the UK. And came across to the US for a couple … that is active against Sartoria which is a really big pathogen of wheat in cereal crops in Europe. And the … A few examples of those are obviously expanding the diversity of known secondary metabolites and their …
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… The Micro-Scale Applications group explores the genetic makeup of natural microbial communities using a …
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