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… that the majority of these protein families belonged to bacteria and viruses, though 6 million of the sequences …
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… into such bodies of water before heading out to bays and oceans. While river microbes are critical to monitoring and …
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To find an explanation, his team tracked the thousands of bacterial and archaeal species using a DNA-based array … identification of a new “oil-seeking” species related to Oceanospirillales , work that also involved Janet Jansson’s … populations degraded the dispersed oil. Terry Hazen on Oceanospirillales microbes Terry Hazen Perspective on the …
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BGC sequence data from over 1.3 million publicly available bacterial and archaeal genome and contig sources. The …
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… shotgun sequencing. The team first tested the approach on bacterial laboratory models to set a reference for its … a new genus level member of the novel candidate phylum Goldbacteria. They’ve proposed the name Candidatus …
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… ran the gamut of sequencing technologies, from making a bacterial artificial chromosome library to long-read …
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… with the JGI. Working together, they found most bacterial genomes from water and soil communities were at …
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DW, Doering DT, Mouncey NJ. Cytochromes P450 involved in bacterial RiPP biosyntheses. J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol. …
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… sample — a small proportion of the sample’s billions of bacterial and archaeal cells — and detected the virus in 34 …
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… more moderate ecosystems. A few years ago, a candidate bacterial lineage was identified from microbial and …
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… “Distribution of predominant high-temperature archaeal and bacterial lineages in Yellowstone National Park,” as well as …
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