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… data would enable researchers’ insights on their potential carbon cycling impact. The Science Enabled by the JGI’s … a number of resources to build up Sphagnum as a plant model system focused on carbon cycling studies, rather than for food or fuel applications. The Impact Sphagnum’s impact …
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… eelgrass has been around about 2.5 million years less than previously believed. The Science Eelgrass, one of the most abundant plants in the ocean, originated in Japan before spreading around the globe. Now, scientists have shed … to M.K. in the Helmholtz School for Marine Data Science (grant number HIDSS-0005) and by a grant to J. Eisen, J.J.S. …
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… A deep dive into microbial genomics reveals one bacterial species is made of four ecologically distinct … The Science The bacterium SAR324 is unusually cosmopolitan. In the ocean’s North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, microbes … help regulate the global carbon cycle — fixing, transforming, and respiring carbon. Understanding the metabolisms …
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… Bik of the University of Georgia, Greg Bonito of Michigan State University, Jonathan Eisen of the University of California, Davis, and Michael Köpke of Lanzatech are the latest … technology. His research foci have been genomics, metabolic engineering, synthetic biology of non-model …
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… A “bait and hook” single-cell genomic approach to bioprospecting. The Science One of the most vital pieces of equipment for fly fishing is a boxful of lures. Designed with feathers … of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Biological and Environmental Research, through contract …
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… Learn more about JGI’s MycoCosm data portal , an interactive collection of sequenced fungal genomes, omics … 1. Q(uestion): Do you accept oomycetes to be proposed for genome sequencing, or only “true fungi”? A(nswer): Our … While are still working on finalizing the tree and related publication the tree is still in development and not …
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… to those from fungi when it comes to breaking down tough plant fibers. The Science Walk in a temperate forest filled with Norway spruce trees, and microbial … near the roots. But the deeper down and away from the roots one goes, the more bacteria show up. The data underscore …
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