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… to more sustainable energy production. However, less than 10% of the microbes found in any environment can be grown in … laboratory — and rumen microbes are no exception. Back in 2011, JGI-supported researchers published a paper in the … said. (Only 90 of those genes were actually tested in the 2011 paper. In 2015, the study’s dataset became material for …
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… are all available on the JGI’s plant portal Phytozome v13 . Researchers from the following institutions were also …
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… their functional interpretation is as tough as it has been 10 years ago,” he said. “We thought about reconstructing …
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… Joint BioEnergy Institute and the ENIGMA SFA project. In 2015, he founded what is now the JGI Metabolomics Program to … starvation modulate root exudation. Science Advances, 2024 10(1), Schadt, C., Martin, S., Carrell, A. et al. An … 2510 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-30118-9 Swift CL, et al. Anaerobic gut fungi are an untapped …
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… cells as virocells, a change in name first described in 2011 which reflects the metabolic changes they’ve undergone. … them. In the ocean, viruses outnumber surface microbes 10 to 1, and 20% to 40% of the microbes are infected at any … Contract Numbers DE-AC02–05CH11231 (JGI) and DE-AC05–76RL01830 (EMSL). This work was funded by a Gordon and Betty …
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