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… natural products, and environmental solutions, fostering a bioeconomy powered by nature’s resources. … endophytes, growth promoters, or pathogens) and as the most efficient degraders of plant biomass. These abilities …
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… offering new approaches to address some of the world’s most pressing challenges. …
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… many obscure fungi of Chytridiomycota (the “chytrids”). Most of the attention on Olpidium was from agricultural … tobacco. Olpidium itself doesn’t cause much damage to the hosts, but they are carriers of several viruses (e.g., … fungi, Olpidium reproduces by zoospores that possess a posterior flagellum, a feature demonstrating the common …
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… motivated me to think outside of simply looking for jobs/postdocs in industry or academia. It was also a great … one of your favorite things about your JGI internship? My most favorite parts of the internship were the open and … my existing skill set to a new scale, which presented a host of interesting and ultimately rewarding challenges. …
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… insights into how they might interact with their hosts, and how those interactions may in turn impact the host communities and their roles in carbon and other nutrient … diversity, their predicted metabolic features and putative hosts,” noted study senior author Tanja Woyke , who heads …
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… phylum C hloroflexota . Research shows that flagella were lost in other forms of Chloroflexota that adapted to marine … land. Terrestrial Chloroflexota have certain traits that most marine Chloroflexota lost when they returned to an ocean home. A deeper … Council of Canada Discovery Grant to EIT (RGPIN 04345) and Post Graduate Scholarship (552674) to AH. …
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… to link mobile elements such as plasmids to microbial host cells. In a separate article, research scientist Simon … and environmental processes, especially by modifying host cell metabolism and altering cell fitness. As the vast … approaches with the aim of eventually studying virus-host dynamics in nature. In the last few years, mapping the …
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… a small fraction of Earth’s microbial diversity. Because most microbes cannot be cultivated under laboratory … “This study was designed to encompass the broadest and most diverse range of samples and environments, including … natural and agricultural soils, human- and animal-host associated, and ocean and other aquatic environments – …
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… This NEON-focused webinar complements a recent webinar co-hosted by the JGI and EMSL inviting researchers to apply for … for Structural Molecular Biology . Watch this webinar hosted by EMSL to learn more about BioSANS. Letters of Intent … call. Q&A from the Webinar: Q(uestion): Can I apply as a postdoc, or do I need a faculty member as PI? A(nswer: The …
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