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… their flagella and other traits when migrating back to the ocean. The Science Scientists have discovered flagella in an … were part of an ancient lineage of bacteria to migrate from oceans and colonize land. Terrestrial Chloroflexota have certain traits that most marine Chloroflexota lost when they returned to an …
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… genomic information into biological function. Through our CSP Functional Genomics call , we look for projects that …
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… set of "primary metabolites"—chemical compounds shared by most living creatures for energy, growth and reproduction—most organisms produce a set of "secondary metabolites," … ) is designed with two main objectives. First and foremost, it is a BGC repository that aspires to FAIR (findable, …
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… “Kill the Winner” strategy: a virus infects a highly abundant host (a “winner,” in terms of numbers), replicates, … that in the microbial mat, the virus-to-host ratio for most pairs was close to 1. Even the most abundant virus was only 11 times more abundant than its …
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… by JGI scientists and their collaborators in 2013. While most DPANN lineages are predicted symbionts, the … suggested the Nha-C cells were interacting with another abundant species in the enrichment cultures, Hrr. … they rely on Hrr. lacusprofundii for them. One of the most distinctive features of the Nanohaloarchaeota was …
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… carbon cycles. “Whether or not you planned it, viruses are most likely in your system and in your data, and they’re … at the JGI led a team that combed datasets from around the world, finding over 125,000 partial and complete viral … IMG/VR v4 features over 15 million viral genomes, and this most recent version is six times larger than the previous …
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