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… dance between a virus and microbial cell is an embrace. For a virus with a “head-tail” morphology, this means using … that discovery, DGRs have been found in other viruses, bacteria, and archaea. But how widely distributed they are, … to adapt to changing environments. It also sheds light on why the rapid injection of mutations in a particular gene …
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… of single-cell genomes and directly link functional information with individual cells. Research Team … The JGI … access to cutting-edge cell sorting, DNA amplification, and sequence analysis to recover the genomes of uncultivated … now uses laser microdissection to selectively isolate and sequence microbial aggregates after first imaging with …
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By studying the structure and function of a cyanobacterial protein, researchers have new insights into how … and cyanobacteria create the air we breathe and the fuel for food webs as they turn carbon dioxide and water into … of that machine — photosynthesizers’ DNA and RNA. These sequences provide a list of machine parts, and an idea of …
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… experiences and what they’ll take with them as they go forward in their careers. Listed below are the interns, … “ Exploring the epigenetic basis of pathogenicity in bacteria” Erika Maquiling : “Being a JGI intern means going … “ Development of a multiplex genomic integration system for the selection of genes essential for specialized carbon …
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… diversity reveals seed dispersal in wild populations for the first time. For years, Elizabeth (Toby) Kellogg and … National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), generated genome sequences for nearly 600 green millet plants and released a very high quality reference S. viridis genome sequence. Analysis of these plant genome sequences also led …
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… leads to identification of biosynthetic gene clusters for novel secondary metabolites for multiple applications. … under laboratory conditions, their genomes can’t be sequenced using traditional approaches. Identifying and … samples around the world, expanding the known diversity of bacteria and archaea by 44%, is now available and described …
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… not harmful to humans could be even larger. Viruses infect bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes, and they range in particle … viruses (NCLDV) supergroup. The expansion of the diversity for large and giant viruses offered the researchers insights … genomes of uncultivated giant viruses from environmental sequences across the globe, then using these sequences to …
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… fungal lineages. The Science By comparing 135 fungal sequenced genomes, researchers were able to carry out a broader analysis than had ever been done before to look at how multiple forest fungi have independently … relationships outside of the root cells) lineages. To learn why, researchers analyzed 135 fungal genomes representing …
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… , Sebastien Duplessis of the French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA) proposed sequencing a reference genome for P. pachyrhizi to develop better strategies to counter … JGI Flagship plant genome , and JGI published its genome sequence in 2010. … The U.S. Department of Energy …
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