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In Hot Spring Microbial Mat, Viruses Ride “Piggyback”
… of virus can suggest a so-called “Kill the Winner” strategy: a virus infects a highly abundant host (a … but instead may be abiding in the host genome: the strategy of lysogeny. The ability of the virus to tag along with the host has earned this strategy a riff, developed by others, on “Kill the Winner” — …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 6: Marc Chevrette
… eat the fungus, and that fungus is really susceptible to disease. So these symbionts come in and offer protection … genetic diversity in the crop. So they’re susceptible to disease. One of the major pathogens is another fungus. It’s …
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JGI@25: Building a Better Bean
… genome of the common bean, identifying genes related to disease-resistance, flowering time, nitrogen metabolism, seed … humble common bean has fueled further research into disease tolerance in crops, drought- and stress-resistance as … time is important if you have to go out and collect wood to cook, not just like walking into your kitchen,” …
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New and Improved: Eucalyptus Reference is Now Accessible
… The trees are fast-growing plantation crops that supply wood and fiber for various industrial uses ranging from … will help support targeted genetic breeding of eucalypts as woody biomass crops for the bioeconomy. The work contributes …
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Green Algae Reveal One mRNA Encodes Many Proteins
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JGIota: A Surprise for Chloroflexota — The First Flagella!
… organisms living in hot springs. Hear how their recent work revealed more about the history of the Chloroflexota phylum …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 10: A Primer on Genome Mining
… of secondary metabolism. Welcome back for our second season of Natural Prodcast. This first episode up is another … UDWARY: So I guess this is now– we’ll call this the second season of Natural Prodcast. We’ve both taken a little bit of …
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Waiting to Respire
… ancestor of all five bacterial lineages was an anaerobe revealed that the ancestor of all these groups may have been …
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JGI Contributes Nine to 2022 Highly Cited Researchers List
… oceans.   The reasons behind C-fern’s size and complexity revealed : C-fern is typical of most ferns in many ways, …
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Learning to Look
… the Perception of Inovirus Diversity The results revealed inoviruses are in every major microbial … integration. The researchers also learned how an inovirus’ strategy of integrating itself within a host can lead to …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 11: Marnix Medema
… project. So they were studying this phenomenon called “disease suppression”, where the microbiome of a plant, so the … it into another soil, and then you also have that same disease suppressive effect. But well, causal gene so that the … take a sugar beet. Think about if a sugar beet might get disease, but then it’s microbes might help it. And so maybe my …
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