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… communities in the ocean drive the biological pump that takes carbon from the atmosphere and keeps it in the deep ocean. With genomic samples collected … their findings in Communications Biology . They reported that the heatwave caused the microbial populations to …
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… Meta-omics datasets show that CRISPR-Cas systems determine mutualism or parasitism … However, no microbe works alone. Archaea, bacteria, and viruses all operate in concert to form the foundation of this deep Earth ecosystem. For example, when certain viruses attack, their archaeal hosts release organic carbon. …
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… by a positive, constructive and professional mindset, so that together we can foster a respectful, collaborative … conflicts of interest to the JGI Leadership Team (JLT) that may compromise your ability to serve at your best as an … positions in which the advisor has been implicated that may affect your ability to best serve JGI and the …
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… data repositories of its kind, with an interactive browser that allows algal scientists and enthusiasts to look deep … one place, PhycoCosm allows users to easily compile data that answers what genes are present in which organisms, when … diversity, and ecology. PhycoCosm has many components that make it useful for scientific inquiry: it shows a full …
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… genomic information from uncultivated microbes and viruses. Prior to joining the JGI, she was a Bioinformatics … Rev. Microbiol. 18:313-314. Roux S, et al. 2019. Cryptic inoviruses are pervasive in bacteria and archaea across Earth’s … S, et al. 2019. Minimum information about an uncultivated virus genome (MIUVIG). Nature Biotechnol. 37:29. Bowers et …
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… Uncovering associations between plant roots and fungi that can help or harm plant host health. The Science Researchers compared the genomes of fungi that colonize Arabidopsis thaliana roots with genomes from … fungi. Their analysis identified fungal gene families that help determine if these fungi act as friends or foes. …
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