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Across four forests, researchers have leveraged data from … registers the sound — one thing is for sure: there are lots of fungi around. Within a forest’s soil, hundreds of species … only about 20% of their fungal species. To make useful comparisons, the researchers had to work outside of …
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Survey of Setaria's natural diversity reveals seed dispersal in wild … Biotechnology and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User …
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… “NeLLi 2023 Symposium” delving into the most recent expansions of the Tree of Life and latest discoveries toward the evolution of cellular complexity and microbial symbiosis. Further, the symposium showcases …
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A deep dive into microbial genomics reveals one bacterial species is made of four ecologically distinct groups with different … periodically at different depths. In order to determine the genome structure of SAR324 cells and their gene expression, …
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In honor of the JGI's 25th anniversary in 2022, we have revisited a … and offered a way for researchers to study the planet’s microbial diversity, much of which remains unknown and …
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Kyrpides joined the DOE Joint Genome Institute in 2004 to lead the Genome Biology Program and the development of the comparative analysis platforms for microbial genomes … Thousands of Small, Novel Genes. Cell. 178(5):1245-1259. Publications on Pubmed | Google Scholar … Thomson Reuters …
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After studying the mechanism of action of antifungal natural products and their … primary interest and passion. Dr. Woyke stepped into the Microbial Genomics Program Lead position in 2009 and assumed … User Programs … Education … Awards and Service … Selected Publications …
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NOTICE Information from this server resides on a computer system funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. Anyone using this system consents to monitoring … … The work conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute is supported by the Office of Science of …
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Life as we know it wouldn’t exist without cyanobacteria; they … began oxygenating Earth over two billion years ago. A team of researchers set out to Yellowstone National Park to study how cyanobacteria are living, communally, in microbial mats. Along the way, they’ve encountered …
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