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… now underway as part of the JGI Community Science Program (CSP), a critical factor in developing sugarcane as a … in part on these positive results, in 2017, JGI approved a CSP proposal from the international team to complete the …
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… are important organisms. They play key roles in global carbon cycling, are sources of natural products, and have … components that make it useful for scientific inquiry: it shows a full phylogenetic tree of more than 100 sequenced … experiments; study DNA methylation, which gives clues to how an organism may tune gene expression; and investigate …
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… communities. He’s focusing on the Arkansas River and how microbes might be influencing its health. He sat down … mining activities upstream and downstream of the Arkansas. However, recently, there’s been a major restoration effort. … invertebrate communities upstream and downstream, which is how the EPA, it’s one of the indices they use for stream …
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… users will enable us to assess CRAGE’s impact, including how this application could scale,” says Mouncey. The JGI … bacterial strains as part of the Community Science Program (CSP) Functional Genomics proposal call. …
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… leads to photosynthetic defects, offering insights into how algal ponds can regulate photosynthesis under … McDermott and his colleagues are interested in determining how soil moisture influences the soil microbiome and … tropical rainforests, which play a key role in the global carbon cycle. Tfaily’s team is specifically interested in …
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… first to dig into a forest floor ecosystem to discover what carbon- and nitrogen-metabolizing enzymes are abundant, and … provides further insights into the microbial involvement in carbon and nitrogen cycling and forest floor ecosystem … down and away from the roots one goes, the more bacteria show up. The data underscore what was already suspected: …
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… a renewable energy future? Can they help lock away more carbon? Xiaohan Yang, a scientist at Oak Ridge National …
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