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… as plant litter and to incorporate the assimilated carbon into the soil, reducing the amount of CO2 emissions from decaying leaves and woods into the atmosphere, while increasing the organic matter and … leads to sustained exportation of organic carbon nutrients into the surface soil adjacent from the exogenous nutrient …
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… out the building. We don’t want to just throw everything into the landfill, we need to be able to divert it …
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… mini-metagenomics to these samples by sorting the microbes into small pools of cells that were then sequenced …
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… Metagenome-assembled archaeal genomes provide new insights into an ancient metabolism. Methane is a greenhouse gas 20 … times independently during archaeal evolution or evolved into methanotrophy and short-chain alkane oxidation,” Borrel …
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… yeast cells but then moves out of the cell structure into a cell-free system. The work complements efforts to … said. “So they can push more of the carbon that we feed into a product molecule and so we’re able to make the same …
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… call . It is the first project to have successfully evolved into a full-scale proposal known as the Brassicales Genome …
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… data (secondary metabolomics), how can we map it into these networks? A: We use networks based on the … any training opportunities for those of us looking to get into metabolomic analyses? A: Not currently, but this is …
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… assembly. Integration of this type of “external mapping” into IMG is currently being revamped but we can already …
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… A: As long as we can harvest the sample, then we can put it into the laser system 7. Q: Can radioactive isotopes be used at EMSL? A: No. We cannot take radioactive isotopes into EMSL and use them on the instruments because it has a … as short as 24 hours. If you’re looking at the deposition into the rhizosphere, so the label has to go into the plant, …
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