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… and Materials (CMM): Genomic studies of microbial and plant metabolism reveal biological routes to recover, reuse, … Enhancing agriculture: JGI users explore beneficial plant–microbe interactions and nutrient cycling to enhance … soil health, and make more efficient use of marginal lands and waste feedstocks for biomass crops. …
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… As a host, and a little bit of my newer work is focused on plants, but in both cases, you know, these molecules are how … that can’t live without their host. They have no extra genes hanging around, they still dedicate 20-30% of their … not familiar, it’s basically a throwback to “Alice In Wonderland” where the Red Queen just runs faster and faster to …
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… the special, natural chemical compounds that you find in plants, fungi and bacteria, basically all living things. … after that I was a professor at the University of Rhode Island for a couple of years before I left that to join a … near this tree and so there was probably some historical evolutionary event where the DNA transferred from the fungus …
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… and actually get to the DNA sequence – sequences for the genes that code for the proteins that produce secondary … for a long time by many, many bacteria – and fungi and plants. And so that’s the power and the promise of, I guess, … and another system. There should be. I mean, there’s some evolution that happened. But, you know, bacteria don’t leave …
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… was this? NANCY: This was in Lesotho. Lesotho is a little landlocked country, in southern Africa. So at the time, I … ag[riculture] and I really liked – I became interested in plant disease in part because of what happened in my Peace … with. So transformation, or manipulation of the DNA of genes and bacteria, occurred much faster earlier than they …
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… the spatial, temporal, taxonomic (environmental, microbial, plants, invertebrate, and vertebrate), and thematic scope of …
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… and archaea in their natural environments using single cell approaches. This includes linking strain-level genetic variation to ecological niche adaptations. Single cell sequencing approaches are also used for … from isolates and single cells. This effort uncovers novel genes, protein families, and pathways, enhancing our …
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… work will NOT be considered under this program. Plant pathogens will only be considered if they are of relevance to bioenergy-related feedstock crops or model plants. Projects targeting marine systems must clearly …
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… Pennacchio PMO Lead, Metabolomics Program Kerrie Barry Plant and Algal Genomics Natasha Brown Supply Chain Manager … Manager Miranda Harmon-Smith DNA Synthesis and Single-Cell Genomics Vivian Ng Fungal Genomics …
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… organisms actually have quite a few antibiotic-resistant genes in there. And so we’re trying to use those as … And so we also sequence a lot of fungi, and we sequence plants. And so we started thinking about if we had a … my career. So when I was at URI, University of Rhode Island, and I was a assistant professor– I was working on a …
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… Biology is currently experiencing a revolution brought on by rapid developments in genomics and … Science 2017, Nature Microbiology 2018), discovery of new genes with important biotechnological applications (e.g., … types) (Nature Communications 2017, Science 2018, Molecular Cell 2019) and massive reconstruction of genomes from …
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