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Microbial cells infected by viruses undergo metabolic reprogramming. The Science If it … ocean could fix less carbon when infected. Little is known about virus-infected microbial cells that are transformed … outcomes of these infections can affect the interactions within their ecosystems. Summary Microbes drive the energy …
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… from plants, microorganisms, and environmental samples using targeted and untargeted approaches. The webinar … and Ben Bowen of the JGI Metabolomics Program , along with Jenny Mortimer, Director of Plant Systems Biology at … with metabolomics analysis. Q: Can you give us an idea about the scale of an average study? How many samples are …
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… a computational pipeline to sift and characterize RNA virus sequences. A zoo once offered a coloring book featuring polar bears in winter scenes that came with crayons in various shades of white. To researchers … with billions of sequences, and soon, with trillions. The development of efficient, automated approaches to analyze …
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… on microbial communities than ever before — especially with the prospect of meta-analyses boosted by AI and Machine … which microbes are present in a sample, to generate data about which organisms are active, and which microbes are … microbial ecosystems. These communities harbor tens of thousands of different organisms who all consume different …
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… so nice and helpful.” Mo Kaze, UC Merced JGI Mentor : Susannah Tringe, Microbial Systems Group “Everyone here is very kind and really open to talking about their work. It’s fun to be around people who are generous with their time and like nerding out about the big stuff, …
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Thank you for joining us at the 2024 DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI) Annual … synthesis, metabolomics, data analysis, and new technology developments – that the JGI offers through proposal calls on …
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… called galls. In this episode, hear from Kasey and Patrick about how this project unfolded, and how they worked with the JGI's metabolomics program to find out more about these weird little pods. …
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… expands the global diversity of large and giant viruses. While the microbes in a single drop of water could … of 100 times the size of what has typically been associated with viruses, while the genomes of large viruses may be only … they are found everywhere, comparatively little is known about viruses, much less those considered large and giant. …
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… the world’s rivers and their microbial communities. He’s focusing on the Arkansas River and how microbes might be influencing its health. He sat down with me to talk about his project, and riffed a bit on what it means in a …
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… of fermentative prokaryotes. The Science Most organisms use oxygen to convert food into energy. However, in environments with little or no oxygen, life had found other ways to … used the JGI’s GOLD and IMG data portals to get information about the genomes and genes of the organisms on the list. …
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… some archaeal hosts and their hitchhikers. The Science Within the archaeal domain, there is a group of tiny … they need to survive. To fill in their nutrient gaps, they must latch onto a larger host — often, a fellow archaeal … cycling across the planet. Summary To understand more about how archaeal hosts and hitchhikers coexist, …
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