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… degrade the plant biomass. In order to learn more about these regulatory networks in the model fungus N. …
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… fungi can form such symbiotic partnerships. To learn more about these other plant-fungal relationships, an …
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… began in late 2013, when a large patch of warm ocean water about a third the size of the United States began forming in …
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… HudsonAlpha. As the team discussed in a JGI podcast episode about the work, the effort to fully sequence the fire moss …
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… developed to help inform scientists and researchers more about the patterns and functions of environmental microbes. …
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… and a part of the oil-producing Mucoromycotina group, about which little is known. The Cornell team cultivated and …
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… from grasses to broccoli and trees like poplar, spanning about 150 million years of evolution,” said Leo Baumgart, …
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… and Management.” So begins a passage from Doudna’s book about her meeting with Banfield. (Banfield’s recounting of …
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… were striking. Adding PM193 caused poplar cuttings to grow about 30 percent larger by dry weight than without PM193 . …
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… decomposed matter, and researchers estimate that they hold about 25 percent of the world’s soil carbon. In high …
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… explained. “This kind of discovery opens new questions about bacterial morphotypes that have never been studied … were plentiful in the single cells. The team learned about the cell’s genomic complexity. As Volland noted, “The …
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… traditional shotgun metagenomics approach to learning more about environmental samples starts with researchers first …
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