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… gas 20 times more potent than carbon dioxide. Billions of years ago, methane-producing archaea likely played a key … with the first traces possibly at ~3.5 Gy (billion years),” Borrel and Gribaldo said in an email. “Therefore, …
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… the project. Also my area of expertise over the past couple years is a little bit different from what I did during the …
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… databases. In this case, the machine “learned” to identify a certain type of bacterial viruses or phages called … 70,000 microbial and metagenome datasets, ultimately identifying more than 10,000 inovirus-like sequences compared to … you’ve found the right features that you can use to identify the inoviruses.” Overhauling the Perception of Inovirus …
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… (DFG, PE 2147/1-1), the European Union (FP7-People-2013-CIG, Grant No PCIG14-GA-2013-630188 and Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant No 660280), and …
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… papers, including two Nature Plants publications, in five years, have come out of the JGI-supported project. “The JGI … of the DNA Synthesis Science Program by applying to the year-round Community Science Program Functional Genomics …
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… a genome duplication event that occured some 60 million years ago. Massive gene loss, rampant gene duplications, and … for 85.2% of the C-fern assembly. While they did identify a couple WGD events, these events could not fully account … Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China (grant LY21C130007 to D.X.).the Australian Research Council (grants …
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… light, transport molecules and regulate reactions. Identifying these proteins and then figuring out what they are … set out to tackle some of these genes, expressing and purifying the range of proteins these genes produced, to identify examples that would work well for in vitro and in vivo …
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… of the physical memorabilia that she’s held onto over the years. The DOE brought together the people and resources … the DOE Joint Genome Institute in 1997. Over the next seven years, and in collaboration with researchers at the Stanford …
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