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… discovered more than 6,000 mitochondrial sequences previously unrecognized within existing public databases and … that carry them were strikingly different in both size and organization: Mitochondrial genome size and structure varied … (https://ror.org/04xm1d337), a DOE Office of Science User Facility, is supported by the Office of Science of the …
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… to a pathogen. This ‘“alien’” organism — one previously unseen — is, in fact, a microscopic water mold, … scores of nurseries across the nation, elevating concerns about the pathogen to an all-time high. California … like rhododendrons and azaleas became unintentional Trojan Horse-carriers of the disease. Recently the JGI …
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… began in late 2013, when a large patch of warm ocean water about a third the size of the United States began forming in … (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User Facility located at Lawrence Berkeley National … free-living microbes that can fix carbon dioxide replaced organic matter scavengers. This preliminary model aligns …
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… Plant and Animal Genome XXVII Conference (PAG) takes place January 12-16, 2019, in San Diego, Calif. Representatives … by and chat with representatives from KBase and the JGI about collaborative science opportunities. Learn how to … with the JGI Community Science Program, and how you can use the KBase system to accelerate your plant genomics …
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… different lifestyles. The Science The bacterium SAR324 is unusually cosmopolitan. In the ocean’s North Pacific … surface, to the blue-lit twilight zone, to the continuous pressure of the dark abyss, 4000 m (2.5 miles) deep. … the environment. Moreover, the deep ocean is the largest inorganic reservoir of carbon on earth; because SAR324 — one …
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… JGI’s Operations Deputy has come to a close as this previously retired Naval Commander retires from Berkeley Lab. For … is still good. “I noticed right away,” said Ellen Ford about Ray’s personal impact on her, “that you started … to be firm on the science requirements and when to be forgiving when need be in order to bring the project home, …
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… are carbon-fixing microbes and targets of multiple viruses in Earth’s deep subsurface. They are abundant … action triggers subsurface carbon cycling, releasing fresh organic carbon which can serve as a food source for other … Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab). To learn more about how microbial populations respond to virus infections, …
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