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… oxygen deep below ground. These archaea fix carbon and nitrogen, but the viruses that infect Altiarchaea cause the …
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… show the ability to respire with or without oxygen, fix nitrogen, and break down organic and inorganic compounds. …
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… — replicating itself. Chitin is found in the cell walls of fungi and the exoskeleton of insects. It is one of the most … were distinct from similar proteins found in archaea, fungi or bacteria. Certain similarities with bacterial …
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… BP, Olson HM, Purvine SO, Salamov A, et al. Anaerobic gut fungi are an untapped reservoir of natural products. Proc …
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… including the genomic dynamics of biofuel-producing fungi, the effects of biochar on rhizosphere microbiomes, …
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… that play key roles in cycling nutrients such as carbon, nitrogen and sulfur are themselves regulated by viruses in …
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… bacteria play on mating habits of Mucoromycota fungi, and their effects on these oil-producing species. Many fungi have beneficial symbiotic relationships with plants … meliloti . S. meliloti is one of the rhizobia, a group of nitrogen-fixing bacteria with symbiotic relationships in …
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… is interested in understanding which species of mycorrhizal fungi are important for poplar plant health, in part to … can modulate their behavior in the presence of other fungi. Poplar is a JGI Flagship Plant , of interest as a …
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… metabolism affects the biogeochemical cycling of carbon, nitrogen, and other elements, better understanding the …
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… 10, 672-680. 2014 Blaby, et. al., Systems-level analysis of nitrogen starvation–induced modifications of carbon …
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… data sets within groups, such as plants (via Phytozome) or fungi ( MycoCosm ). “We have made a concerted effort to …
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… actinobacteria play roles in both the carbon and nitrogen cycles, break down plant mass (think biofuels ), …
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