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… microbial metabolism affects the biogeochemical cycling of carbon, nitrogen, and other elements, better understanding … then allowed the team to ask, for the 34 hosts they found, how prevalent in the mat are their viruses? The abundance of …
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… he’s interested in finding ways to boost visibility of the CSP to encourage more plant proposals and provide feedback … in understanding which processes change biodiversity, and how these changes affect the dynamics and functioning of ecosystems. She leads a recently approved CSP New Investigator proposal to understand the genetic …
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… you have to perform, the kind of tasks you’re given and how this is going. Tahirah Williams : I hope to gain … was just really, really exciting for me and learning how to use the capabilities of the supercomputers here to … something that has been really exciting to be able to learn how to do. Ravikiran Madichetty : The best part of interning …
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Kerrie Barry and Jeremy Schmutz worked with a community of switchgrass researchers to conduct a large-scale field … to uncover the genetic basis of local adaptation in switchgrass. Reported in the Proceedings of the National … of Sciences, the team established community gardens of switchgrass plants in 10 different field sites on a …
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Additionally, these fungi play a role in the global carbon cycle . As decayers, Lentinula fungi access carbon … of the Asia-Australia region. Overall, pangenome analysis showed significantly more genetic diversity in wild Lentinula … sequencing were enabled by the Community Science Program (CSP) at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome …
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… to the future of the institution. Their talks shed light on how the JGI was established, all that it has contributed, … his time involved in the project, mostly focused around how to best work together to achieve great success. “For the … encountering JGI users, he was greeted with praise for the how hard staff worked to help users achieve their project …
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