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… and Systems Biology Division, and JGI’s deputy for user programs. She also leads the JGI’s Microbial Systems group. …
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… , applied single-cell sequencing to decode genomes of bacteria and archaea from previously understudied clades, … honor,” said Axel Visel , JGI Deputy for Science Programs. “It clearly speaks to the enormous impact her …
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… Gonzalez and mentor Hualan Liu, Building Expression Host in Bacilli Class using CRAGE Technology Emerald Nash and mentor … by Resident Phages of a Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacterium Graduate Interns Tahirah Williams and mentors Igor Grigoriev and Bishoy Kamel, A Comparative Analysis of Metabolic Pathways in Fungal …
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… experimental design, contact Tanja Woyke , Deputy for User Programs. EMSL : Contact EMSL User Program Services Advanced …
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… s ditched their flagella and other traits when migrating back to the ocean. The Science Scientists have discovered … flagella in an unexpected place: hot spring-dwelling bacteria from the phylum C hloroflexota . Research shows … environments of extremes, where both temperatures and pH levels vary wildly from spring to spring. These biodiversity …
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… datasets, equipped with interactive web-based tools for comparative genomics and community annotation. Presented by …
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… the DOE JGI hosted 10 interns who came from a wide range of backgrounds. Many of them spent the summer crunching genomic … . Click here to check out photos of the interns. For this second year of the DOE JGI/University of California, Merced …
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… Bacterial enzymes play second fiddle to those from fungi … trees, and microbial activity teems beneath your feet. Both bacteria and fungi have genes that can break down plant … Fungi are much more active in degrading plant matter, and bacteria are more active in fixing and metabolizing …
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