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… (VEGA) Symposium , which will take place later this year in Berkeley, Calif. Convening the “viral ecogenomics” …
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… approach for isolating individual bacterial cells and amplifying their genetic material, thus bypassing the need to … 2016. Visualizing in situ translational activity for identifying and sorting slow-growing archaeal− bacterial consortia. PNAS 113 (28), E4069-E4078 Bendall, M.L. et al. 2016. Genome-wide …
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… analysis pipelines. Beyond profiling over 10k samples/year, Dr. Louie and her team work with other JGI scientists … to assess metabolite turnover, DNA-SIP for helping identify active micro-organisms within complex communities, and … imaging for in situ kinetic histochemistry. Sci Rep. 2013;3: 1656. … Education … Selected Publications …
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… a dark room with a flashlight, only able to clearly identify what falls within that single beam. When it comes to … but we knew the families,” Kyrpides said. Yet, “almost 20 years of metagenomic data and metagenomic analysis, and … of new protein families had started to plateau in recent years, perhaps suggesting that scientists had “captured” …
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… interns pick highlights from their summer experiences. This year the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome … – were selected to continue their research over the school year. …
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… contributing to bioremediation efforts for decades. Identifying resident microbes that can help bioremediate toxic … aquifer in 2007 to achieve this goal. In less than four years, parts of the shallow portions of the groundwater were … remain. To identify the microbes involved in the early years of the biodegradation process, researchers collected …
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