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… to adapt to changing environments. It also sheds light on why the rapid injection of mutations in a particular gene … all at once from the same environment, called metagenomes. Why? Simon Roux, who led the research team and is the head … could then use these proteins to recognize individual pathogens and pull them out, like fish on a fishing line, …
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… So, to be able to identify proteins, the team compiled DNA sequences (metagenomes) and messenger RNA sequences (transcriptomes) from their soil samples. This … dataset was particularly important for characterizing fungal genes, because, unlike bacteria, they often carry …
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… from similar organisms, researchers have gained insights on why the dry rot ( Serpula lacrymans ) is so destructive in … and var. shastensis from North America – against a third fungal Serpula species, S. himantioides from Europe, that was sequenced and analyzed by the JGI. The researchers found …
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… time of publication, it is the largest repository of BGC sequence data from over 1.3 million publicly available … agriculture. This comprehensive public repository of BGC sequences that come pre-annotated using multiple commonly … and viral BGC sequences. Expansion of the SMC to include fungal, plant, viral, and metagenome data is currently …
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… to provide a cataloged and curated culture and genome sequence resource of rumen microorganisms . Thanks to the … in themselves. For example, a few organisms originally sequenced in the Hungate1000 collection harbor enzymes that … rumen microbes are awesome and this is just another example why.” …
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… Kamel, A Comparative Analysis of Metabolic Pathways in Fungal Pathogens Shayna Bennett and mentor Robert Bowers, Mobile … mentor Bryce Foster, Benchmarking Bioinformatics Tools for Sequence Similarity Searching Morgan Lavenstein Bendall and …
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… is particularly interested in understanding how, when and why microbes decide to produce which metabolites. …
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… the molecular basis of a plant host’s susceptibility to pathogens. Dr. Vogel’s current research is focused on developing plant functional genomic resources (e.g. sequenced mutant collections, transformation technology, …
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… gives an overview of the JGI's Genomes OnLine Database and why curated metadata matters. …
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