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Polar Phytoplankton Need Zinc to Cope with the Cold
… inhabit their frigid environment, Mock pointed out that as climate change warms polar waters, changes in trace metal …
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Evolution of a Fungal Gene Expression Regulator
… the modified DNA base 5mC variations in fungi. The Science Changing an A, C, T or G in a genome sequence can lead to …
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Robert Bowers
… uses single-cell genomics and metagenomics to explore how microbes influence people and the environment. This includes … studying the diversity, physiology and community ecology of microbes sampled from the natural environment. …
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Expanding Horizons with the 2025 JGI-UC Merced Internship Cohort
… Saray Maeda Mentors: Jonelle Basso, Heejung Cho Project:  Characterizing how resident phages shape their host …
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Marchantia Pangenome Highlights Adaptive Nature of Plant Lineages
… to the ecological resistance of plants to the Earth’s ever-changing harsh habitats, thus allowing them to spread across … so have plants. Curious about their ability to adapt to changing environments, scientists have turned their …
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JGI Scientists Pen Genome Watch Articles
… column, Woyke wrote about the research field’s move toward characterizing the human microbiome  by its genomes and …
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How to Target a Microbial Needle within a Community Haystack
… for capturing the genetic make-up of specific uncultivated microbes from complex environmental samples. The Science A … to first target cells from communities of uncultivated microbes, and then efficiently retrieve and characterize … and single-cell genomics, the vast majority of microbes that play key roles in global biogeochemical cycles …
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Applying Viral Genomics Expertise to Understanding the Human Virome
… to develop tools and data hub for NIH program. While the microbes in, on and around Earth outnumber the stars in the Milky Way, viruses outnumber the microbes by at least another order of magnitude. For years, … how the interactions between viruses and their host microbes impact the regulation of global nutrient cycles. …
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Viruses Reprogram Cells into Different Virocells
… infections cause significant metabolic changes in marine microbes, the answer is no. They refer to the infected … changes they’ve undergone. The Impact The number of microbes in, on, and around the planet is an astronomical … outnumber them. In the ocean, viruses outnumber surface microbes 10 to 1, and 20% to 40% of the microbes are …
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JGI@25: Cow Rumen and the Early Days of Metagenomics
… Oh, the magical world of the cow stomach. Rumen – and its microbes – are really a powerhouse. Rumen microbes have the ability to break down hardy plant cell … requirements of processing these sturdy materials, rumen microbes and their enzymes are an optimal study subject that …
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Computationally Classifying Fungal Lifestyles
… and host specificity, particularly regarding the effects of climate change. Summary A team led by researchers at the …
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A Better Way to Find RNA Virus Needles in the Proverbial Database Haystacks
… Computational Sieves to Filter Sequences There are more microbes on the planet than particles in a handful of dirt, and viruses vastly outnumber the microbes. Advances in sequencing technologies and … that infect not just crops, animals and humans, but also microbes whose presence or absence can impact the planet’s …
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