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… in their chosen field or fields through the publication of multiple highly cited papers during the last decade.” … Santa Barbara, he and his colleagues found that anaerobic fungi from herbivore poop might be a new source of novel … She also co-organized the NeLLi 2021 Symposium: From New Lineages of Life to New Functions. The seminars focus on …
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… Genomes from uncultivated bacteria offers clues to ancestral bacteria’s energy sources. More … development of multicellular organisms. Not all bacterial lineages harnessed aerobic respiration when the … sets to describe bacterial genomes for related (“sibling”) lineages Margulisbacteria and Saganbacteria that diverged …
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… Describing the largest analysis to date of the modified DNA base 5mC variations in fungi. The Science Changing an A, C, T or G in a genome … themselves can also be modified. The best-known example of a modified DNA base is a methylation of the base cytosine … The work conducted by the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute, a DOE Office of Science …
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… In honor of the JGI's 25th anniversary in 2022, we have revisited a … Food and Environment (INRAE). Today, there are nearly 200 mycorrhizal fungal genomes publicly available on … Francis Martin on the main impact of ectomycorrhizal fungi, excerpted from his talk at the 2015 JGI Annual …
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… The JGI was honored to host some of the brightest minds in genetics as part of our 2022 … investigations began as “curiosity driven research.” In the early 2000s, UC Berkeley colleague and longtime JGI … of scientists who have built their careers off McClintock’s early work by identifying mutations that, for example, turn …
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… Science Program (CSP), researchers are developing a number of resources to build up Sphagnum as a plant model system … and researchers estimate that they hold about 25 percent of the world’s soil carbon. In high latitudes, sphagnum can … terrestrial carbon is stored in peatlands, which make up nearly 3 percent of the earth’s land surface. In the New …
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… Dr. Malmstrom is a Staff Scientist and leader of the Microscale Applications group. Before joining the JGI in 2010, he made the first ever measurements of in situ growth rates and carbon consumption of SAR11 bacteria, the most abundant bacterial group in the …
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