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… from a local dry-cleaner. Researchers identified two bacteria, Dehalococcoides mccartyi and Dehalobacter … and 2010. DNA was extracted from the samples that were sequenced by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint … at the NRAP site. However, the microbial strain’s genome sequence was not in IMG/M when the NRAP samples were …
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… water column. They are also the primary producers in the marine food web, forming the base of the food chain and providing energy for a slew of marine organisms, as well as contributing to nutrient …
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… genomic technologies and to understand genome function in bacteria. … al. 2024. scMicrobe PTA: Near Complete Genomes from Single Bacterial Cells bioRxiv , 2024.01. 30.577819 2. Dicenzo et … 3. Baumgart et al. 2021. Persistence and plasticity in bacterial gene regulation. Nature methods 18 (12), 1499-1505 …
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… Laboratory, and the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology sequenced sphagnum genomes from plants selected by a team … and others that preferred the hollows. Those genome sequences showed not only that the sex of a sphagnum plant …
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… at virus infections. Their genomes include short DNA sequences that code for CRISPR systems, which help bacteria resist foreign genetic elements by incorporating … are using Altiarchaea as a model system to study virus-host interactions. Approximately 150 archaeal viruses had been …
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… recent Nature Communications paper, uncovering giant virus sequences in soil for the first time. A second approach … genomes directly from the environment and focuses on sequence reads to link mobile elements such as plasmids to … can develop high-throughput and high-resolution studies of interactions between host cells and viruses in the …
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