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… Data from marine heatwave event may foreshadow climate change impact on marine microbial … predictive models on how climate change may impact marine microbes and by extension, the ocean’s capacity to act as a … saw populations shift. Smaller picoplankton and free-living microbes that can fix carbon dioxide replaced organic matter …
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… microbial mats at Yellowstone offer researchers an analog for studying early Earth conditions. Additionally, high-temperature (thermophilic) microbes are of interest for their potential use in number … may have been important to the early evolution of these microbes. …
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… “Microbes underpin so much of what we see on earth in terms … about the microbial communities deep underground, and before the pandemic, they took the JGI on a sampling field … initiative called Facilities Integrating Collaborations for User Science (FICUS) . Through FICUS, the researchers …
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… , Sebastien Duplessis of the French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA) proposed sequencing a reference genome for P. pachyrhizi to develop better strategies to counter … address some of the most pressing challenges of our time. For more information, please visit …
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… reductase system, researchers could open avenues for using bacteria to produce ethylene and more. Microbes excel at recycling the abundant miscellanea of their surroundings. Case in point: for us, the smell of the ocean simply signals we’re near the … address some of the most pressing challenges of our time. For more information, please visit …
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… manage the growth, yield and climate resilience of algae — for potential use as biomass or in biomass conversion to … how life thrives in the Arctic, and how different types of microbes form communities. As temperatures fluctuate, salt levels … de recherche du Québec - Nature et Technologies (FRQNT) for Québec Océan and an FRQNT Team grant to C.L. The …
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… Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), relied on a model grass system for answers. Their work recently appeared in Nature … small genomes, short life cycles and can be easily transformed, traits that make them easy to work with bioinformatically and in the laboratory. “We are fortunate …
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