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… portfolio of approved proposals highlight biodiversity and how ecosystems are adapting to stresses. A total of 17 … glacially dominated Copper River Delta. They’re looking at how the microbes in these high latitude wetlands, such as … of Massachusetts Amherst and colleagues are studying how chronic warming is altering how microbes interact with …
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… This webinar focused on how the JGI employs single-molecule, long-read DNA sequences … Q&A from the Webinar: Input & sequencing Q(uestion): How much DNA is needed for “regular” vs the ultra-low input … PacBio? A(nswer): Regular PacBio typically requires ~ 1.5-10 ㎍. Low-input protocols are continuously improved, but …
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… mode’, where they do very little. SIP experiments can show which species actively munch on a specific chemical … this to untangle which microbes ate the compound and how much they ate. These analyses provide granular insight … of an environment. For example, SIP experiments can show how soil microbes cycle nitrogen and carbon, or how …
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… video, UC Merced undergraduate and graduate students share how their summer internship experiences have influenced … Vasquez : So this summer what I learned at the JGI is how to really work in the government lab. And I find this … internship is gonna help me in the future because it just showed me when people have a goal and passion for it, it’s …
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… without a defined nucleus). Colder waters nearer the poles, however, tend to favor eukaryotes ( microorganisms with a … — with a desire to understand the nuance and gradation of how eukaryotic phytoplankton communities change with … observation of cold and warm microbial networks, and just how clear and stark the biogeographic boundary is between …
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