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JGI@25: Expanding Metagenomics to Capture Viral Diversity
… of viruses impact many ecological processes, including carbon cycles. “Whether or not you planned it, viruses are most … Beginning in the early 2000s , these environmental metagenomes began to offer a window into viral existence. …
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How Filamentous Fungi Sense Food
More importantly, when faced with a veritable buffet of carbon sources, these fungi detect which complex chains are … the gene regulatory networks as they responded to available carbon sources, which ranged from simple sugars to plant … factors to better understand how nutrients are acquired and carbon is metabolized in filamentous fungi. The work also …
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Bacteria and Fungi Divvy Up the Work in Forest Floor
… first to dig into a forest floor ecosystem to discover what carbon- and nitrogen-metabolizing enzymes are abundant, and … to identify proteins, the team compiled DNA sequences (metagenomes) and messenger RNA sequences (transcriptomes) from … National Laboratory, to create the database. JGI provided metagenome and metatranscriptome sequences, as well as …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 16: Marcy Balunas
That is one of the really big frontiers for the next stage of natural product drug discovery I think. Or even … computational skills among biologists JGI CSP Proposal: Metagenomic mining of natural product diversity and …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 9: Roger Linington
… the idea that you could go internationally to do the next stage of your training and that there might be more to be … how best to begin. And so in the end, we did it in several stages. So we started out internally by making a list on the … a sort of front end tool, so it’s being used as the first stage in discovery. There are so many different ways that you …
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High-Quality Draft Genome Sequence of the Opitutaceae Bacterium Strain TAV1, a Symbiont of the Wood-Feeding Termite Reticulitermes flavipes
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Susannah Tringe Named 2020 DOE Lawrence Award Recipient
… assemblies, revealing the roles of microbial communities in carbon cycling, in interactions with plants, and as drivers …
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Rex Malmstrom
… the first ever measurements of in situ growth rates and carbon consumption of SAR11 bacteria, the most abundant … His group also handles the Stable Isotope Probing (SIP) Metagenomics pipeline  that reveals in situ functional … et al. 2024.  Spatial co-transcriptomics reveals discrete stages of the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis. Nature Plants …
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Complete Genome Sequence of the Opitutaceae Bacterium Strain TAV5, a Potential Facultative Methylotroph of the Wood-Feeding Termite Reticulitermes flavipes
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SPRUCE-ing Up Science
… normally would kill the moss may hold clues to how these carbon sink environments can continue to hold onto their carbon despite global warming.  At ORNL, Lawrence brings a … about how microbial and bacteria communities influence the carbon-sequestering abilities of peat moss. Peat is found in …
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Crysten Blaby-Haas
… with a zinc-mirror heme site ties heme availability to carbon metabolism in cyanobacteria. Nature Comm 15:3167. …
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Genomic Comparison of Two Family-Level Groups of the Uncultivated NAG1 Archaeal Lineage from Chemically and Geographically Disparate Hot Springs
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