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… (Spoiler: Yes.) Think of cells as tiny factories: within their walls they have both the machinery to make … is that we’re doing work in yeast, a key platform organism that has been used historically for making … lab to provide a seamless transition between the in vivo (within the cell)and in vitro (outside the cell) efforts of …
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Matt is broadly interested in the interactions between microbial life and environment, and … considered to be inhospitable to humans are of particular interest. Matt also supports various CSP and FICUS user …
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… in situ functional activities of specific microbial groups within complex communities. The Microscale Applications … stable isotope probing pipeline identifies cross-kingdom interactions in the hyphosphere of arbuscular mycorrhizal …
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… hazardous waste areas that require cleanup and long-term monitoring. The DOE has been similarly invested in …
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Schulz F, et al. 2020. Giant virus diversity and host interactions through global metagenomics. Nature . … AgreenSkills programme, France; Meta-omics of microbial ecosystems, INRA, France; A Knowledge-Based Bioinformatics …
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… are present in a sample, to generate data about which organisms are active, and which microbes are eating what, … and participation — is especially important in microbial ecosystems. These communities harbor tens of thousands of … aligned with FAIR principles (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability) for data reuse. In the …
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… and CRAGE technologies. While CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) is the leading tool … of robust tools available for carrying CRISPR into microorganisms. CRAGE (Chassis-independent Recombinase-Assisted … to identify strains able to produce secondary metabolites within a lab environment, shining a light into this …
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… support for custom single-cell user projects and projects within the group. …
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… desert grasslands to the metabolic savviness of microbial ecosystems at the forest floor and along ocean shores. Their … our planet’s nutrient cycles are regulated, and the ways organisms can adapt to climate change and environmental …
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… — in soil, the sea and, of course, the cells of other organisms. As they infect microbes like bacteria, algae and … invisible to the sampling experiments probing Earth’s ecosystems. Viruses rarely grow well in environmental … was called IMG/VR. It featured samples from different ecosystems all over the world, including 3,908 isolate …
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… and synthetic biology. Dr. Mouncey has a long-standing interest in microbial genetics that started with his … development and commercialization of novel production organisms and fermentation processes for vitamins, … of the JGI. This includes responsibilities toward the JGI internal scientific programs, the affiliated DOE National …
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