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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 … abundance of a virus relative to its host (inferred through sequence data) can suggest different predatory behaviors. A …
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… fungal lineages. The Science By comparing 135 fungal sequenced genomes, researchers were able to carry out a … relationships outside of the root cells) lineages. To learn why, researchers analyzed 135 fungal genomes representing … species. The 62 mycorrhizal species include 29 newly-sequenced mycorrhizal genomes. With so many fungal genomes …
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… at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) sequenced 1 trillion bases — a terabase — of soil RNA for … these RNA reads. “Currently, this is the largest JGI-sequenced fungal metatranscriptome yet,” said Igor … fungal guilds used to grow and metabolize nutrients. They sequenced all of the RNA found in soil samples, and …
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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 …
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Group. Many of these bacterial and archaeal genome sequences have been generated using techniques that the JGI … Over the years more than 3,400 genomes have been sequenced from curated DSMZ isolates, for which quality DNA … approaches applied to relatively tractable samples like lakes and rivers could help fill in the gaps,” she added. …
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… that showcase our collaborations and capabilities to enable great science that will help solve energy and environmental … of the JGI; and Scott Jackson of the University of Georgia sequenced and analyzed the genome of the common bean. That … farmers and a commercial crop for large producers. The team sequenced and assembled a 473-million basepair genome of the …
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… and a unique chronic infection cycle. “We’re not sure why we systematically manage to miss them; maybe it’s due to … first worked on a reference dataset that included genome sequences known to be affiliated with the Inoviridae. “What … to those in typical bacterial or archaeal genomes, the sequence is most likely not an inovirus. But if these nearby …
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… that showcase our collaborations and capabilities to enable great science that will help solve energy and environmental … Spatafora of Oregon State University led the effort to sequence 1000 fungal genomes to create two reference genomes … by more than 100 participants. Roughly 700 have been sequenced and annotated, representing 384 fungal families …
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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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