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… natural products of microbial origin is around 30,000 from fungal, and a 40,000 from bacteria. Okay? And among the … 100,000 bacterial strains, and a hundred thousand fungal strains. And if you believe the prediction that each … of bacterial origin and 3 million natural products of fungal origin. Now, if I put this number in reference to the …
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… focus area was inter-organismal interactions, and two fungal proposals focus on symbiotic relationships. Jessie … relationships with plants and bacteria; in many instances, fungal physiology is impacted by these bacteria during … bacteria with symbiotic relationships in plant roots of legume crops such as soybeans and peas. Their …
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… data mining, JGI researchers nearly tripled the available fungal mitochondrial genome data, unlocking new potential … Researchers produced nearly 10,000 new annotations of fungal mitochondrial genomes — the DNA found inside … available through MycoCosm , the JGI’s web portal for fungal genome data. The Impact This dataset gives …
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… And I think also the quality that we provide. So for fungal and for a lot of our eukaryotic genomes, all our eukaryotic genomes. Fungal plant, algal genomes, a lot of effort goes into … and what’s being generated for our eukaryotic genomes, the fungal, algal, and plant programs. And JGI staff and …
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… Microbial (IMG–ER) Metagenome and Single Cell (IMG/ M-ER) Fungal (Mycocosm) Algal (Phycocosm) …
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… program for higher education that develops skills in fungal biology and genomics. Myco-Ed : The Mycological … classrooms across the country, training 316 students in fungal biology, bioinformatics, and genomics. The Impact … limited opportunities for students developing skills in fungal biology and genomics. Fungi can be better understood …
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… is active for 3 years with the possibility for extension. Fungal genomes, for instance, can take up to a year or more …
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