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… use natural products necessarily. Fungi are large. They’re microbes, but they’re large microbes. And they have all sorts of cool phenotypes that … they only talk about the bacteria. My god! 30% of our gut microbes are fungi. It’s really frustrating to me. Maybe …
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… to develop tools and data hub for NIH program. While the microbes in, on and around Earth outnumber the stars in the … host microbes impact the regulation of global nutrient cycles. The JGI’s latest strategic plan (download a copy … are similarly poised to contribute transformative insights into the human virome and its implications for …
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… degrees Fahrenheit. The minerals in these fluids include sulfur, iron and copper. Larger organisms like shrimp and … the samples shared a high prevalence of genes involved in sulfur and nitrogen metabolism, as well as those that play a role in carbon cycling. However, the high degree of variability in …
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… of metagenome-assembled viral genomes . The Impact The microbes that play key roles in cycling nutrients such as carbon, nitrogen and sulfur are themselves regulated by viruses in their environments. Environmental …
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