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Innovative Technology Improves Our Understanding of Bacterial Cell Signaling
… of environments, including plants, soil, and the gut. To better understand the dynamics of this molecule, … colonization, which can affect pathogenic and symbiotic bacterial interactions with animals and plants, or cause metal corrosion in oil pipes. Scientists have tried to study cyclic di-GMP and cellular networks with …
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New Research Finds Flagella in the Terrestrial Roots of Marine Bacteria
… ditched their flagella and other traits when migrating back to the ocean. The Science Scientists have discovered … were lost in other forms of  Chloroflexota that adapted to marine environments hundreds of millions of years ago.  … the phylum, diverse  Chloroflexota show the ability to respire with or without oxygen, fix nitrogen, and break down …
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Photochemical alteration of organic carbon draining permafrost soils shifts microbial metabolic pathways and stimulates respiration
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Natural Prodcast Episode 4: Nancy Keller
… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … and scientists of secondary metabolism.  DAN: Welcome back to Natural Prodcast! This is episode 4! From here on out, … been dominated for … well, as long as I can remember, by bacterial research.  So it was great to hear her passion and …
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2025 NeLLi Symposium
… Research Institute, the 2025 NeLLi Symposium delves into the most recent expansions of the Tree of Life and latest discoveries toward the evolution of cellular complexity and microbial … cellular complexity, the tree of life, cultivation of new lineages and the function of candidate lineages in …
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Genomic comparisons of a bacterial lineage that inhabits both marine and terrestrial deep subsurface systems
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Scaling High‐Resolution Soil Organic Matter Composition to Improve Predictions of Potential Soil Respiration Across the Continental United States
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Metapangenomics reveals depth-dependent shifts in metabolic potential for the ubiquitous marine bacterial SAR324 lineage
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Frederik Schulz
… DOE Joint Genome Institute in 2016 and is leading the New Lineages of Life Group. His research is focussed on the discovery of novel bacterial, archaeal and eukaryotic microbes and viruses in … Dr. Schulz employs multi-omics (metagenomics, metatranscriptomics, single cell genomics and phylogenomics) and machine …
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Rex Malmstrom
… and carbon consumption of SAR11 bacteria, the most abundant bacterial group in the ocean. Later during his postdoctoral work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology he … amplifying their genetic material, thus bypassing the need to culture these microbes in the lab. After joining the JGI, …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 7: Ben Shen
… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … regular schedule for a while. Moving forward, I’m hoping to get a new one out every two weeks. This time, we’ve got a … this collection in total contains approximately 100,000 bacterial strains, and a hundred thousand fungal strains. …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 2: The Primer, Part 2
… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … DAN: Hi, again. This is Dan, and you’re listening to the second episode of the Natural Prodcast. This is part … through the stories I told you about geosmin, which is a bacterial sacred metabolite, and ergot alkaloids come from …
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