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A workflow for capturing the genetic make-up of specific uncultivated microbes from complex environmental samples. The Science A team led by researchers at the Max Planck … strides in generating genome sequences for members of the microbial world through bulk community sequencing …
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A genetic architecture that is characteristic of the sex chromosomes of mammals is, for the first time, … and its close relative Populus trichocarpa, or the poplar tree, are potential biofuel feedstocks of interest to the … reproduce can help guide breeding efforts. For example, discovering genetic markers of sex enables scientists to …
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… fields over the last decade, demonstrated by the production of multiple highly-cited papers that rank in the top 1% by … that led to the release of 52,515 publicly-available microbial draft genomes generated from environmental samples … genomes of Dothideomycetes, the largest class of fungi, by lifestyles. Additionally, as part of an international …
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National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) is a network of field research sites designed to collect long-term open … the “Facilities Integrating Collaborations for User Science” (FICUS) call between the JGI and the Environmental … available for research over 100,000 samples and specimens of over 60 different types of NEON samples and specimens per …
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… useful for scientific inquiry: it shows a full phylogenetic tree of more than 100 sequenced algal genomes — many … in algae. PhycoCosm joins other online data portals and tools created by JGI researchers, including the Integrated Microbial Genomes and Microbiomes (IMG/M) system for …
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… useful for scientific inquiry: it shows a full phylogenetic tree of more than 100 sequenced algal genomes — many … in algae. PhycoCosm joins other online data portals and tools created by JGI researchers, including the Integrated Microbial Genomes and Microbiomes (IMG/M) system for …
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Understanding how a fundamental mechanism of evolution allows microbes to adapt to changing … The first step in the deadly dance between a virus and microbial cell is an embrace. For a virus with a “head-tail” … level. Scientists might then harness them as molecular tools for research and industry applications. Summary In …
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