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… to break down wood, and compares genetic diversity between cultivated and wild shiitake populations. The Impact …
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… fine tune his approach. “I got a lot of that from Zhong.” Publication: Carrell AA et al. Habitat-adapted microbial …
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… While are still working on finalizing the tree and related publication the tree is still in development and not … 10. Q: Is there any possibility to search for genes/proteins by their commonly used names in publications? e.g. erg-1 (instead of the Gene ID etc., which …
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… World Bio Markets Bio-based Business Person of the Year Publications Committee Chair (2016- ), Society for … Includes: Enhancing spinosyn production with oxygen binding proteins. (2014) U.S. Patent Application US8741603 … Selected Publications …
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… forest floor. Within the soil, a microbiome of bacteria, viruses and fungi process carbon and nitrogen, paving the … can transplant trees and soils, targeting helpful bacteria, viruses and fungi. Overall, better understanding of a … identify those traits that have helped fungi, bacteria and viruses survive. With this metagenomic analysis, it was …
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… Genomes from uncultivated bacteria offers clues to ancestral bacteria’s …
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… I wanted to incorporate that CSP, but also look at how viruses might be influencing the methane cycling within … wetlands.” A chapter of Rambo’s research focuses on how viruses influence carbon cycling in coastal mangroves. His …
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… group, about which little is known. The Cornell team cultivated and experimented with the fungi and bacteria, …
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… samples — from plants, algae, bacteria, archaea, fungi, viruses — to support scientists around the world. Most of …
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… Journal publication caps JGI pilot project with fledgling Florida … able to tell the students that the paper was accepted for publication in a reputable scientific journal. It was …
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… 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. … that CRISPR-Cas systems target infectious agents like viruses and plasmids. First, Ca . Altiarchaeum had …
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