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… by the black morel, as well as the gene-expression programs encoding the biochemical processes unveiled by …
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… EMSL’s Mary Lipton and the JGI’s Rex Malmstrom provided background on the various isotope-related technologies … to go from start to finish, i.e., QC to separation to library sequencing and assembly. Like others, our turnaround …
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… Roux S, et al. 2019. Cryptic inoviruses are pervasive in bacteria and archaea across Earth’s biomes. Nature … (MISAG) and a metagenome- assembled genome (MIMAG) of bacteria and archaea. Nature Biotechnol. 35, 725-731. … EA, et al. 2016. Global metagenomic survey reveals a new bacterial candidate phylum in geothermal springs. Nature …
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… particularly sigma factors that initiate transcription in bacteria. Using this technology, which combines an in vitro … scientist Hiroshi Otani. Both are members of the JGI’s Secondary Metabolite Science Program, which Mouncey leads. … The first step is the in vitro transcription assay. The second step consists of RNA sequencing of whole …
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… for the accepted proposals, said Susannah Tringe, JGI User Programs Deputy. “These new CSP projects accelerate our … interested in better characterizing the role endosymbiotic bacteria play on mating habits of Mucoromycota fungi, and … have beneficial symbiotic relationships with plants and bacteria; in many instances, fungal physiology is impacted …
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… is not exclusively for Euryarchaeota. Atmospheric levels of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, regulate Earth’s …
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… and was demonstrated using a specific group of marine bacteria called “Vis6” that are found in North Sea algal …
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… Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench genome. Sorghum was the second cereal crop with a fully sequenced genome (following …
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… episode, hear proposal tips from Tanja Woyke, who runs user programs at the JGI, and project manager Miranda …
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