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… were basically interchangeable terms in terms of common usage. And I was recently challenged on that on … At the end of the day, all the content produced by microbes the result of millions of years of evolution. And … then you can see it as a fitness landscape, which is very common in evolutionary biology but, for some reason, …
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… and model species. The following year saw the beginnings of common switchgrass gardens to track crop productivity across … involving fungal rust pathogen resistance. Just as the common gardens have flourished, so has the community of …
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… advanced sequencing technologies to decode the genomes of microbes in their natural environments. This work … and many other applications. By understanding how microbes contribute to ecosystem functions, the Program …
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… is critical to ensuring genes vital for growth and survival across various environments are expressed when …
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… to viral lineages, and predominantly in samples from marine (55%) and freshwater (40%) environments. As a result, … tree of giant viruses. Metabolic Reprogramming a Common Strategy for Large and Giant Viruses Another significant …
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… has to have a story. And it can be looking for drugs from marine organisms, in which case you get to go to exotic … them on a regular basis. So they are full of terrestrial microbes. So they’re open ecosystems. They’re not sealed off … BRIAN BACHMANN: That’s right. And it’s actually not that uncommon. Or it could be called semisynthesis. So you can …
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… and dynamic metabolite networks of environmental microbes and how they transform their environment. Research …
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… and CO2-reducing, or hydrogenotrophic (most common); methylotrophic; and, acetoclastic. All three … the Euryarchaeota lineage and was present in the last common ancestor of the Euryarchaeota and Verstraetearchaeota … applied mini-metagenomics to these samples by sorting the microbes into small pools of cells that were then sequenced …
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