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But if the duck gets infected by a virus so that it no longer looks or quacks like one, is it still a duck? For a … from The Ohio State University and the University of Michigan studying how virus infections cause significant … any given time. Microbial viruses can thus have significant impacts on the global nutrient cycles regulated by their …
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For the first time, a team analyzes the transcriptomes of a lichen fungus and alga to understand their partnership … communication and cooperation. Their partnership is widespread and cosmopolitan: more than 20,000 ascomycete … needed for meiosis, and thus can rapidly create genetic variation in its progeny. The study’s transcriptomic data …
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… … DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. DAN: Hey there. This is Dan again, …
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In late June, Kathleen Lail, a member of JGI’s Sample Management Group, attended a conference in Florida to discuss a JGI pilot project … and organic carbon concentration. From Field Studies to Publication Together as a class, the students learned about …
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… focused on building tools to facilitate expert curation of human gene models in support of JGI’s contributions to … for mating-type plus and minus strains reveal extensive structural mutation in the laboratory. The Plant Cell 35 … plant genomics. Nucleic Acids Research 40, D1178. Publications … Scientific Advisory Board member, InterMine …
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