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… 2004 to lead the Genome Biology Program and the development of the comparative analysis platforms for microbial genomes … Systems. Mol Cell . S1097-2765 Schulz F, et al. 2020. Giant virus diversity and host interactions through global … Thousands of Small, Novel Genes. Cell. 178(5):1245-1259. Publications on Pubmed | Google Scholar … Thomson Reuters …
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… 2015, he founded what is now the JGI Metabolomics Program to provide advanced metabolomic methods available to JGI … to link genomes with environments to understand how webs of microbes cycle carbon and sustain biomes via the … … Metabolomics Science Program … Education … Selected Publications … Awards and Honors …
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For many scientists, the culmination of their work into a written report that is published in a … current PhD student, reached this milestone with a recent publication in Molecular Biology and Evolution . “It’s my … in over 400 fungi species. “Fungi are the masters of adaptation,” Wint explained. The fungal kingdom contains …
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Researchers at the JGI develop a tool to quickly and accurately identify mobile genetic elements like plasmids and viruses. The Science Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) are … to replicate themselves and spread from cell to cell. Two of the most common forms of MGEs are viruses and plasmids. …
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A nuanced understanding of peat moss drives insight into carbon storage The Science Boggy peatlands, which hold … Peat bogs have two distinct zones: Hummocks and hollows flow like hills and valleys, on a smaller scale. …
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In honor of the JGI's 25th anniversary in 2022, we have revisited a … that showcase our collaborations and capabilities to enable great science that will help solve energy and environmental challenges. Viruses are everywhere — in soil, the sea and, of course, …
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… crust that emit hot, mineral-rich water. These vents are too deep in the sea to get any sunlight, and yet they still support a unique array of microorganisms adapted to living in extreme conditions. … in the Earth’s crust and reacts with very hot rocks below, becoming an extremely hot, mineral-rich hydrothermal …
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