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… genomes for just a small fraction of Earth’s microbial diversity. Because most microbes cannot be cultivated under … generated from environmental samples around the world, expanding the known diversity of bacteria and archaea by … To acknowledge the efforts of the investigators who had done the sampling, Eloe-Fadrosh reached out to more than 200 …
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… In order to do so, these organisms share space at cellular scale: fungi stretch a network of tendrils called … close, using RNA sequencing to understand gene expression: one of the first cross-kingdom spatially-resolved … to look at gene expression in both plant cells and fungal cells. Using a technique called single nuclei RNA …
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… mentors, alumni, and other JGI staff, Mouncey explained: “One of the hallmarks of JGI is our diverse workforce and our … in genomics, including JGI, is not representative of the diversity in the population, especially here in California. … illness, disease risk, and treatment response due to fungal genomics internship with Igor Grigoriev. Portia Mira …
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… Jan. 12 workshop: The Rapidly Expanding Genomics of Algae With advances in genomics … of algae, and sampling of the length and breadth of algal diversity, the numbers of sequenced algal genomes, and the …
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… step in the deadly dance between a virus and microbial cell is an embrace. For a virus with a “head-tail” … of viruses that had in their genomes a surprising tool: a “diversity generating retroelement,” or DGR. The DGR could … only for viruses and other microbes , but for scientists. One emerging industry application of DGRs is to use them to …
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