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… Sequence-based studies — from metagenomics to single-cell … so, they influence ecosystem-level nutrient cycling and carbon storage. For example, the marine algae Emiliania … large algal blooms in the ocean that cycle environmental carbon and sulfur. A giant virus, the E. huxleyi virus, …
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… of Rambo’s research focuses on how viruses influence carbon cycling in coastal mangroves. His work centers on …
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… play a crucial role in how an organism processes both carbon and nitrogen. This research team combined …
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… that is transferable to other systems, expanding the technologies available for other JGI users outside the realm …
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… are important organisms. They play key roles in global carbon cycling, are sources of natural products, and have … algal genomes can be incredibly complex and difficult to sequence and understand. A team of researchers led by Algal … inquiry: it shows a full phylogenetic tree of more than 100 sequenced algal genomes — many sequenced by the JGI — so …
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… (Berkeley Lab), has produced a high-quality reference sequence of the complex switchgrass genome using samples … and complex genomes,” said Lovell. “However, new sequencing technologies have allowed us to build the necessary genome … sequence started more than a decade ago. As sequencing technologies have advanced, assembly and annotation of the …
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… the planet’s oceans can exert great influence on earth’s carbon and nitrogen cycles. Currently one of the best ways to study such viruses is by sequencing the bulk DNA or RNA contained in a sample that … hydrothermal vents – and computationally identifying which sequences represent viruses that were present in the sample. …
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