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… different lifestyles. The Science The bacterium SAR324 is unusually cosmopolitan. In the ocean’s North Pacific … the environment. Moreover, the deep ocean is the largest inorganic reservoir of carbon on earth; because SAR324 — one … carbon, SAR324 is able to influence this carbon pool. Summary To study the lifestyles of SAR324, lead author …
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… This summer marked the first fully in-person internship experience in …
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… (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User Facility located at Lawrence Berkeley National … are findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. Summary GOLD takes samples processed at the JGI, entered by … in centigrade, and more. The four level project organization system implemented in GOLD consist of: Studies, …
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… leadership roles within large DOE-funded research programs using mass spectrometry for energy and environmental … to provide advanced metabolomic methods available to JGI users. Dr. Northen’s research is focused on using metabolomics to link genomes with environments …
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… discovered more than 6,000 mitochondrial sequences previously unrecognized within existing public databases and … across fungi, validating mitochondrial genes as reliable markers for classifying species and studying diversity in … that carry them were strikingly different in both size and organization: Mitochondrial genome size and structure varied …
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… ecological consequences of microbe-microbe interactions. Using metagenomes recovered directly from environmental … researchers have been able to gain further insights about how microbes have adapted to thrive in polar … factors controlling microbial symbiotic relationships. Summary Symbiotic relationships are long-term biological …
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… The JGI User Executive Committee (UEC) represents the JGI user … JGI offers, as well as proposal review procedures and the organization of the JGI Annual Meeting. Any investigator who …
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… first time, a team has comprehensively described host-virus dynamics in a microbial mat. The Science In microbial mats, communities of microorganisms live among viruses that infect them. But what … instead of lysing them, which appears to be prevalent in marine environments, they were predicted to simply abide …
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