Biology of Fungi and Their Bacterial Endosymbionts
Results
Hydrothermal Vents and International Science: A Postdoc’s Visit to the JGI
Duplications and losses of genes encoding known elements of the stress defence system of the Aspergilli contribute to the evolution of these filamentous fungi but do not directly influence their environmental stress tolerance
Transcriptomics reveal a mechanism of niche defense: two beneficial root endophytes deploy an antimicrobial GH18‐CBM5 chitinase to protect their hosts
Systematic Identification of Gene Families for Use as “Markers” for Phylogenetic and Phylogeny-Driven Ecological Studies of Bacteria and Archaea and Their Major Subgroups
Genomic insights into the Acidobacteria reveal strategies for their success in terrestrial environments
Viral elements and their potential influence on microbial processes along the permanently stratified Cariaco Basin redoxcline
JGI Plant Gene Atlas: an updateable transcriptome resource to improve functional gene descriptions across the plant kingdom
Desert truffle genomes reveal their reproductive modes and new insights into plant–fungal interaction and ectendomycorrhizal lifestyle
Microbial Program
Ian Blaby
Additional Outreach Efforts