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… so there are– I hesitate to make a guess but maybe 50 to 100 different strains and they are in individual tubules. … in the field, these glacial bacteria grow slow and it’s not 100% clear that we know what their biological activities … call this the needle in the Haystack. Because if we have 10,000 features which one do we look at because we are a …
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… industry. When Director Nigel Mouncey joined the JGI in 2017, he brought with him 20 years of industry experience — …
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… biocontrol agents dramatically affect plant health. The 1000 Fungal Genomes Project is a five-year project to sequence 1000 fungal genomes from across the Fungal Tree of Life, …
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… how big the room is. A new study published online Oct. 11, 2023 in Nature highlights the vast array of functional … Center Alexander Fleming. “This was a massive analysis of 1.3 billion proteins with massively parallel computations.” …
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… Gene Atlas in Nucleic Acids Research . The project spans 15 years and involves more than 17 research groups. The team set out to characterize the … plants did you all look at? Avinash: We started off with 12 plants, which are JGI Flagship Plants, mostly related to …
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… into DNA by active microbial populations (Hungate et al. 2015). With the development of high-throughput SIP (Nuccio et … strategies across environmental microbiomes. mSystems0:e01744-24. https://doi.org/10.1128/msystems.01744-24 Oliver, T., Varghese, N., Roux, S. et …
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… I always use it as the first word in the title of my talk, 100% fair for you to make that association. DAN UDWARY: So I … But then, imagine though– OK, my group– I brought in like a 10-pound thing of candy corn. I like put it in a candy dish … up and bring in fruit and things like that in between the 10 pounds bags of candy corn. JACKIE WINTER: Do you think we …
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… Anomaly” first described by Stanley and Konopa in 1985, which highlights our skewed understanding of microbial … and sequencing of rumen microbiome members from the Hungate1000 Collection.” Nat Biotechnol 36(4): 359-367 (2018). … analysis of a microbial consortium. Nature 443, 950-5 (2006). …
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… it re-enters the environment. Urine accounts for just 1% of wastewater, but it contains most of the nitrogen and … a kilogram of high quality HAp from osteoyeasts would cost $19 to make, and it could be sold in the United States for $50-200, generating a potential profit of $1.4 million annually. The team is working on developing new …
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