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… DNA affinity purification sequencing (DAP-seq) to identify in vitro binding sites of potential Novosphingobium … a bacterial population." Nature genetics 49, no. 8 (2017): 1282-1285. Luke, Chung Sze, Jangir Selimkhanov, Leo …
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… in, on, and around the planet remain unknown. In recent years, advances in sequencing technologies and bioinformatic … diverse than those within more moderate ecosystems. A few years ago, a candidate bacterial lineage was identified from … This work was also sponsored by NSF grants DEB-1441717, OCE-1335810, and OIA-1826734 to RS. …
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… ancestral bacteria’s energy sources. More than two billion years ago, cyanobacteria acquired the ability to produce …
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… rely on enzymes that have been evolving for billions of years. However, these enzymes are often loosely understood, … plant, fungi and animal. This analysis led them to identify 2,938 putative AT genes. Within the AT genes identified … that even enzymes that evolved separately for billions of years have some common signatures of muli-substrate …
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… gas 20 times more potent than carbon dioxide. Billions of years ago, methane-producing archaea likely played a key … with the first traces possibly at ~3.5 Gy (billion years),” Borrel and Gribaldo said in an email. “Therefore, …
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… expediting BGC and biosynthesis research. Summary Over the years several secondary metabolites databases have been made …
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… Lentinula genus diverged roughly 28 million years ago, when the largest mammal ever, Paraceratherium, … of Energy award 0000238431 to D.H., the GENOBIOREF (BIO2017-86559-R) project of the Spanish Ministry of Science and …
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… that a new genetic mapping strategy called RH-Seq can identify genes that promote heat resistance in the … between species that have been separated for millions of years. The study highlights the genes that could be used to …
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… genomes from varieties that diverged over a million years ago. The hallii variety thrives in desert … reference genomes for P. hallii , researchers can identify and characterize the regulatory elements that influence …
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… United States began forming in Alaska. Over the next two years it slowly spread, raising water temperatures by a few …
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… can’t be sequenced using traditional approaches. Identifying and characterizing the planet’s microbial diversity is …
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… and filtering water. Peat formed there over thousands of years sequesters more carbon than all other vegetation types … peatlands in the face of a warming climate. Identifying these sex chromosomes and their role in sphagnum’s …
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