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… at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. “Without a culture, or without some kind of test to even look if these … but they are inclined toward methanogenesis, at least in culture.” Another difference in these newly-discovered …
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… to adapt to changing environments. It also sheds light on why the rapid injection of mutations in a particular gene … all at once from the same environment, called metagenomes. Why? Simon Roux, who led the research team and is the head … to S.J.H., R.J.G. and T.A.M. acknowledge funding from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, the Beef Cattle Research …
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National Laboratory, used single-cell sequencing to sequence both a cell’s genome and detect accompanying viral sequences, which would suggest the virus had been infecting … small proportion of the sample’s billions of bacterial and archaeal cells — and detected the virus in 34 hosts or 26 …
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… our tools with a widening circle of researchers. That’s why twice each year we look for novel research projects — …
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… (Berkeley Lab), has produced a high-quality reference sequence of the complex switchgrass genome using samples … GLBRC. Additional samples came from U.S. Department of Agriculture stock centers, collaborators, and collections at … many parts of the country also helped the team understand why some switchgrass plants from the Northeast have traits …
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… to the way many organisms function, they have a sense of why nitrogen metabolisms can be so varied. As evolution has … different Swiss Army knives — explaining a bit more about why and how nitrogen metabolism is so robust and varied. …
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