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… between gene flow, population statistics, and adaptation mediated the response of switchgrass to past climate change …
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… first closed and finished genome derived from an uncultured bacterial single cell – a symbiont of the green … populations in oxygen minimum zones identified SAR11 bacteria as initiators of nitrogen loss in these waters. The top image on the left shows how, from a single bacterial cell (seen here in a glass capillary), researchers …
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… worked with the JGI through a Community Science Program (CSP) proposal, and Rambo’s research builds on that. “The purpose of this CSP is to better understand methane cycling in mangrove … “In terms of my project, I wanted to incorporate that CSP, but also look at how viruses might be influencing the …
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… sex determination was possibly driven by genetics, or even temperature. By sequencing the genome, researchers were able … sequestration, understanding how it responds to higher temperatures and a changing environment is vital to …
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… such as DNA-SIP, Protein SIP, Flux Balance analysis with metabolites, Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry, NanoSIMS, and … on the capabilities. For speciation, protein-SIP, lipids, metabolites, it gets to the point where sometimes more label … of the isotope of proteomics, what about doing this with metabolites at EMSL? A: The answer to the question might …
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… for studies on organisms with smaller genomes, such as bacteria and certain fungi. Scaling the technology’s … method,” Baumgart said. “We’ve done it in fungi, plants, bacteria and archaea. It works on basically anything we’ve … Those conserved across species tend to have strong effects on gene expression. “We’re seeing how evolution can …
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… publications that Grimwood contributed to include: A 2021 Nature paper announcing a high-quality reference …
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… Researchers looked across many organisms to see that aminotransferase enzymes have evolved mix-and-match … the evolution of a specific enzyme family called aminotransferases (ATs). These enzymes play a crucial role in how … our focus on all the kingdoms, including animals, plants, bacteria, archaea and fungi. We thought this kind of …
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