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… potentially be applied to biotechnology and medicine. A more robust understanding of these microbial communities … the study as well as genome analysis, providing authors a more complete picture of the taxonomic composition and … in biogeochemical engineering, biofuel production and more. … This work was funded by the US-National Science …
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… putida to break down biomass and help bring about a more sustainable, biobased economy. They conduct research at …
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… and nutrient cycling, and biogeochemistry. You can learn more about this year’s recipients on our Twitter. Samples … change; and biofuels, biomaterials and bioproducts. Learn more about our proposals, including how to apply, here on …
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… — to its genes. The undertaking took shovels, trucks — and more than a decade. …
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To engineer yeast to do more, and understand genomes in general, Jef Boeke, Weimin …
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… microbial communities are affected by warming events. More time-series studies could help researchers improve … Between 2010 and 2016, Hallam and his colleagues collected more than 270 water samples. Genomic DNA extracted from the … large-scale research collaborations and of conducting even more time-series studies. … This work was performed under …
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Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab). To learn more about how microbial populations respond to virus … These findings also suggest that lytic viruses are more common in deep biosphere microbial communities than had … with the host DNA, have long been considered to be more abundant in these environments. … This work received …
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… to sudden drops in salt levels, enabling it to take in more nutrients to fuel growth. The Impact Over the last 40 years, summer sea ice in the Arctic has decreased by more than 30% in terms of quantity and thickness. Replacing … older, thicker ice with younger, thinner ice means more fresh water — and less salt — near the surface where …
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… year-round; the next deadline is July 31. You can learn more about our Community Science Program here . …
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… still producing things like meat, milk, and wool. Hear more from JGI collaborators Sinead Leahy (New Zealand …
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… they worked with the JGI's metabolomics program to find out more about these weird little pods. …
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