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An Integrated Dataset to Understand Ecosystem Interaction
… processes for the first time. By collecting data from 27 different poplar ( Populus trichocarpa ) trees, as well … that contribute to a sustainable bioeconomy. Summary The 27 samples studied by researchers came from two … within the trees. The data set generated is 25 terabytes in size. Resources for genomic sequencing, analysis and …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 12: Nadine Ziemert
… secondary metabolism. Welcome back. This will be episode 12 of Natural Prodcast. And it’s our conversation with Nadine … And I think you’ll enjoy it. So here it is, episode 12 with Nadine Ziemert. DAN UDWARY: Hey, Alison. ALISON … ALISON TAKEMURA: And this is Paul Jensen in the early 2000s? Late 2000s? NADINE ZIEMERT: No, yeah, 2010. ALISON …
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Expanding Virophage Diversity
… virophage marker gene MCP, they were able to identify 44,221 total virophage partial sequences, including over 28,000 … their discovery has extended the possible virophage genome size range from 13.8-29.3 kilobases (Kb) to 10.9-42.3 Kb. …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 6: Marc Chevrette
… project by watching Amanda Hurley’s presentation from the 2019 JGI Genomics of Energy & Environment Meeting.] He’s … have no extra genes hanging around, they still dedicate 20-30% of their genome to secondary metabolism. So it’s very … So I mentioned it’s a course. So this is taught at over 270 places now worldwide with a rate of around 10,000 …
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Complete Genome of Oil-Rich Alga Reveals Ideal Platform for Bioengineering
… precise gene targeting in the genome in the November 2025 issue of The Plant Cell. Auxenochlorella is an … and can grow with or without light. The relatively small size of its genome also simplifies metabolic modeling and … of critical minerals. Due to its ability to photosynthesize, it can function as a self-sufficient biotechnology. …
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Multispectrum ModiFinder Site Localization Performance
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Computationally Classifying Fungal Lifestyles
… over 100  Dothideomycetes genomes, just enough of a sample size to test if a computer algorithm could distinguish … (green). (From Haridas S et al.  Studies in Mycology , 2020.) Using whole genome data from newly sequenced genomes, … User Facility, is supported under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. The work was also supported by the NSF grants  …
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Cultivating Symbiotic Antarctic Microbes
… dependent on the other for required nutrients—is genome size. The obligate symbiont’s genome is often reduced … to that of a free-living organism. First discovered in 2011, Nanohaloarchaea are part of the DPANN (Diapherotrites, … capable of autonomous growth because they had larger genome sizes and their cells were not observed to associate with …
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Here, There and Everywhere: Large and Giant Viruses Abound Globally
… and eukaryotes, and they range in particle and genome size from small, to large and even giant. The genomes of giant viruses are on the order of 100 times the size of what has typically been associated with viruses, … out and characterize uncultivated viruses. For instance, a 2018 study from a JGI-led team uncovered giant viruses in …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 22: Alison Narayan
… has to do with the mechanism. And so these enzymes use O2, and one of those oxygen atoms gets incorporated into our product, and one of those oxygen atoms from O2 ends up as a molecule of water. DAN UDWARY: Mhm. So … Yeah, maybe in the future chemists will have DNA synthesizers on their bench, and they can just make the DNA and do …
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Mining Metagenomes for Cas Proteins
… The Cas14 proteins are ~400–700 amino acids (aa) in size, half that of previously known class 2 CRISPR enzymes that are typically 950—1400 aa. They were initially identified by searching for Cas12d homologs across IMG/M’s assembled metagenomic data. It … of the US Department of Energy under contract no. DE-AC02-05CH11231. The work was supported in part by grants from …
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Webinar: MycoCosm Tutorial
… ) on PhycoCosm tree with several sequenced genomes. 2.  Q: How exactly EcoGroups are built? A: EcoGroups are … columns in the future? For other things than assembly size or gene count? (In the interactive tree) A: Sajeet is … and quantifications, and shipping. A: Absolutely! 12.  Q: Is it possible to use the Browse page tool to compare …
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