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… … DAN UDWARY: Hey everyone. Welcome back to Natural Prodcast. This continues the series of interviews … (SIMB) Natural Products meeting earlier this year. And today we have our conversation with Professor Alison … normal kinds of natural products people we usually talk to. She’s a chemist, and describes her work as exploring and …
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High-throughput stable isotope probing helps ID novel interactions between bacteria and fungi The Science Researchers have successfully … fungi, researchers identified novel interactions between bacteria and the fungi. The Impact Stable isotope probing is …
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Dr. Kyrpides joined the DOE Joint Genome Institute in 2004 to lead the Genome Biology Program and the development of … Roux S. et al. 2019. Cryptic inoviruses are pervasive in bacteria and archaea across Earth’s biomes. Nature … Thousands of Small, Novel Genes. Cell. 178(5):1245-1259. Publications on Pubmed | Google Scholar … Thomson Reuters …
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The Impact Microbial communities comprised of fungi and bacteria can thrive in plant roots. They play key roles in … boost yields for both food and for candidate bioenergy feedstock crops. Summary A plant is like an office building, its roots are akin to the ground floor lobby. People walking into the lobby …
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… download experience accessible from JGI’s plant portal Phytozome . Although the Data Portal is currently only accessible via Phytozome, the improvements it encompasses are more broadly applicable to the download processes from the other JGI Portals, as …
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… that showcase our collaborations and capabilities to enable great science that will help solve energy and … challenges. Maximizing soybean yield is critical to energy independence in the U.S. Not only does it pair … max ) also has the advantage of reducing the need for nitrogen fertilizer. These impressive environmental and …
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… abide by the concept, “the more the merrier,” with respect to their genomes. In their base state, they are diploids … lose many genes after such events, returning their genomes to a diploid state while retaining multiple copies of some … a lot slower than I had anticipated with only minor gene loss even after a million years.” Reference genomes for B. …
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Large-scale comparative analysis leads to identification of biosynthetic gene clusters for novel … samples around the world, expanding the known diversity of bacteria and archaea by 44%, is now available and described … agricultural soils, human- and animal-host associated, and ocean and other aquatic environments – that’s pretty …
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… of infecting different host species? Or, do they tend to specialize, infecting just a single host? Another wrinkle … metabolism affects the biogeochemical cycling of carbon, nitrogen, and other elements, better understanding the … sample — a small proportion of the sample’s billions of bacterial and archaeal cells — and detected the virus in 34 …
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