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JGI-led team significantly expands the global diversity of large and giant viruses. While the microbes in a single drop of water could outnumber a small city’s … proteins, and virus diversity in this group expanded 10-fold from just 205 genomes, redefining the phylogenetic tree …
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In the ocean’s North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, microbes tend to stay localized at different depths. But SAR324 can be found throughout the water column, from the warm, … periodically at different depths. In order to determine the genome structure of SAR324 cells and their gene expression, …
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The Science Changing an A, C, T or G in a genome sequence can lead to changes in protein structures and functions, but the DNA bases themselves can also be modified. The best-known example of a modified DNA base … of specific 5mC methyltransferase (MTase) variants. Using new sequencing technologies for producing both reference …
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… has established a portfolio of microbial hosts that users can select to be engineered. “Piloting access to this emerging technology … this Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) Newscenter story and this piece in Current Opinion in …
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… workshops, data carpentry hackathons, and also made new friends while working on their summer projects. Watch … with them as they go forward in their careers. Listed below are the interns, their mentors, and their summer … Kirton Project: “ Streamlining computational studies of misfolding proteins via high performance computing ” Erika …
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