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… comparison of 135 fungal sequenced genomes to understand how plants and fungi developed symbiotic relationships, and how the mutualistic associations allow host plants to …
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… New 5-year strategic plan outlines how the JGI will advance the bioeconomy, leveraging … of biological systems. The JGI strategic plan lays out how users and the global research community will bridge … 2018-2023 five-year strategic plan, the JGI accomplished 90% completion of the two- and five-year milestones. “We …
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… for self-defense. But the compounds may also be involved in how the fungi metabolize plant biomass, which could inform how scientists can more easily convert plants into … chemicals, as well as drop-in biofuels. This work shows that anaerobic fungi might be a new source of novel …
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… to provide a perspective on giant virus diversity, and how sequencing and bioinformatics have sped up the study of … experimental studies — ultimately, aimed at understanding how these giant viruses might affect global biogeochemical …
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… New studies show methanogenesis is not exclusively for Euryarchaeota. … at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), shows methanogenesis is not limited to Euryarchaeota . … community out in its natural environment, scientists have shown at least two microorganisms from different phyla are …
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… Symposium series. The online seminars foster discussion on how to best capture and characterize uncultivated viruses, … here. Tanja Woyke appeared in a JGI Engagement Webinar on How to Successfully Apply for a CSP Proposal. She also …
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… Database provides details on river microbes in 90% of US continental watersheds. The Science In a recent … that the microbes in these bodies of water help regulate. However, the microbes also interact with compounds like … consortium behind the GROWdb project demonstrates not only how researchers can successfully partner with DOE user …
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… series of experiments on the Scenedesmus strain to find out how well it performed under varying temperature conditions. … sourced from algae. The collaborative approach highlights how the pipeline could help researchers accelerate efforts …
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… Knockout experiments showcase potential for engineering bioenergy crops The … nutrient-poor land, drought and disease. Summary In the 1970s, the DOE targeted poplar as its primary wood crop for … disease compared to the controls. Analyses to understand how the protein influences poplar responses to nutrient …
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… IGB to be the first Lab building with laboratories where 90% of landfill waste is diverted to compost or recycling. … experience, Ciobanu said. “If you want to learn both how to propagate and how to grow plants that are sustainable in many …
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… A preview of how large-scale single cell genomics complements … low diversity hot spring sediment sample. Their work showed that single cell genomics can add significant value to … In these springs, temperatures can reach as high as 80°C (~190°F), yet microbes thrive here. The communities in this …
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… at the Université des Antilles in Guadeloupe, in 2009. Gros’ research focuses on marine mangrove systems, and he … interactions, because large sulfur bacteria have been shown to be hot spots for symbionts,” Woyke said. “Yet the … “This project has been a nice opportunity to demonstrate how complexity has evolved in some of the simplest …
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