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… Those emissions mainly come from gut microbes — the bacteria and archaea breaking down plant matter. So since …
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… on using comparative genomics to predict gene function in bacteria and leveraging molecular biology and reverse … site ties heme availability to carbon metabolism in cyanobacteria. Nature Comm 15:3167. Hammack AT, Blaby-Haas CE. …
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… 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 … identified a wide variety of microbes, including both bacteria and archaea, actively engaging with the fungi — …
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… first closed and finished genome derived from an uncultured bacterial single cell – a symbiont of the green … populations in oxygen minimum zones identified SAR11 bacteria as initiators of nitrogen loss in these waters. The top image on the left shows how, from a single bacterial cell (seen here in a glass capillary), researchers …
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… together to develop recommendations for cultivating new bacteria and archaea revealed by a recent genome census . A … This symposium series will provide an overview of the bacterial, archaeal and microeukaryote diversity cataloged …
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… awarded the van Niel International Prize for Studies in Bacterial Systematics for the triennium 2017-2020! …
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… called fermentation. To better understand the range of bacteria and archaea that rely on this form of metabolism, … five previously uncharacterized prokaryotes, including two bacteria isolated by their lab. KBase was used to rapidly …
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… conserved across fungi.” Using multiDAP-seq, Nagy’s team is comparing five fungal species to answer questions about how …
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… so the fungus could colonize the plants’ roots. Then, comparing with control seedlings which were not treated with …
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