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DOE JGI Interns Share Their Summer Experiences
… at the JGI at http://bit.ly/JGI15summerinternsvids . Click here to check out photos of the interns. For this second …
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JGI at the AGU Fall Meeting
… in New Orleans and online. Register for the meeting here. Here are some sessions of interest (all times in PST unless … organic compound cycling in the tropical rainforest at Biosphere 2” 2pm Convention Center, Poster Hall D-F poster …
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JGI@25: From Life at the Extremes to Editing Genomes
… recounting of that first – and subsequent – meetings is here .) Working with the JGI, Banfield is a pioneer in … spine; if CRISPR was present in so many different species, there was a good chance that nature was using it to do …
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Successional adaptive strategies revealed by correlating arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal abundance with host plant gene expression
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Genome Sequence of the Verrucomicrobium Opitutus terrae PB90-1, an Abundant Inhabitant of Rice Paddy Soil Ecosystems
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Susannah Tringe Named 2020 DOE Lawrence Award Recipient
The award ceremony was held January 19, 2021. Learn more here in the Berkeley Lab story.   …
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Kjiersten Fagnan
… been the Distinguished Speaker at IBM Research in Almaden where she presented work related to distributed data and … a co-PI for the National Microbiome Data Collaborative where she leads infrastructure and user-centered design …
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Notes on the Microbial Diversity of Puerto Nuevo’s Coastline
… its coastal microbial ecology. We also know little about where to collect the California Cone Snail  Californiconus … C. californicus across the California-Baja coast and spots where they are most abundant are Monterey, San Diego, and … may be involved in venom activity, which is part of a larger consortium Ul-Hasan has started, known as the …
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An Inside Look at How Plants and Mycorrhizal Fungi Cooperate
… could improve the way soils store carbon from the atmosphere. For plants, boosting this relationship could improve … for genetic engineering. Our hope is that the community at large will follow that up,” Serrano said.  This work focused … to these challenges.  DOE’s Office of Science is the largest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences …
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An Inside Look at How Plants and Mycorrhizal Fungi Cooperate
… could improve the way soils store carbon from the atmosphere. For plants, boosting this relationship could improve … for genetic engineering. Our hope is that the community at large will follow that up,” Serrano said.  This work focused … to these challenges.  DOE’s Office of Science is the largest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences …
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New Research Finds Flagella in the Terrestrial Roots of Marine Bacteria
Summary Hot springs are environments of extremes, where both temperatures and pH levels vary wildly from spring … living in extreme conditions. The microorganisms found there utilize a unique array of chemicals not typically found …
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From Berkeley to Binghamton: Tracking Strawberry Evolution
The Kmer Subgenome Identification method can be  accessed here so that, Session said, other scientists can “follow a … to analyze. The ancestors are a bit hard to identify and there’s a small possibility that something could be missing …
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