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… Wisconsin. Like we discussed in the primer podcasts ( part 1 here , part 2 here , and part 3 here ), which you should … but they’re large microbes. And they have all sorts of cool phenotypes that you can visualize by your eye. So one … minor project. This is still in its infancy. This one is cool if it works out. So another type of microbe that nobody …
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… 2012, single cells isolated from the microbes found in the oil plume from Deepwater Horizon oil spill led to a draft genome of the first … shows how, from a single bacterial cell (seen here in a glass capillary), researchers sequenced and assembled the …
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… you describe what your research is now then and all the cool things you’re doing now? MARCY: Sure. So my lab has … so there are– I hesitate to make a guess but maybe 50 to 100 different strains and they are in individual tubules. … more inclusive in natural products. But it doesn’t always boil into like trickle up into the faculty ranks. So– …
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… outside repositories until the earliest of three points: (1) publication of the data (including, but not limited to, … for which JGI has not yet received samples as of Sep 30, 2021 are subject to a 2-year embargo to maintain the timeline … Data from projects that received samples before Sep 30, 2021 and are ongoing are subject to the 2-year use-restriction …
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… group attempts to address this question in natural soil ecosystems by combining metagenomics with other omics … is driven by snowmelt and host dynamics in a high-altitude watershed soil ecosystem. Microbiome 11, 237. …
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… addressing key environmental challenges, such as improving soil health, carbon sequestration and bioeconomy … to complete large-scale sequencing projects, including 10,000 Actinomycetota strains and 10,000 type strains. These efforts will provide valuable … genomes, metagenomes, and metatranscriptomes, with over 15 million viral genomes and fragments. …
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