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… cellular phenotypes and genotypes. Pawlowska, who studies fungal-bacterial symbiotic systems, noted that she would … ecological and evolutionary factors shaping the assembly of fungal endophytes across land plants and lichens, mentioned her interest in guiding JGI …
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… on the symbiotic relationship between mycorrhizal fungi and plant roots. …
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… collaborators and other scientific organizations. Fungal biologist Stajich from UC Riverside sees the JGI’s …
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UC Merced JGI Mentors : Ben Cole & Axel Visel, Genomics of Plant-Microbial Interactions “The summer internship has … Wint, UC Merced JGI Mentors: Igor Grigoriev & Asaf Salamov, Fungal Program “Working at the JGI has reinforced my plans …
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HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology. Phytozome is the Plant Comparative Genomics portal of the Department of …
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… a complex pattern of evolution for genes related to eating plant compounds in both the oceanic and hot spring … bacteria lack complete biochemical pathways to break down plant material on their own, they likely cooperate with … that the bacteria have enzymes to synthesize or degrade plant hormones, meaning its land-dwelling counterparts could …
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Ben Cole, a project scientist in Visel’s Genomics of Plant-Microbial Interactions Group who has mentored several … intern): Accepted a post-doctoral position with the Plant and Microbe Interaction group at Oak Ridge National … illness, disease risk, and treatment response due to fungal genomics internship with Igor Grigoriev. Portia Mira …
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Grimwood heads the Library Construction group for the JGI Plant Program . Her collaborations with the JGI began soon … At HudsonAlpha, she has continued to contribute across JGI plant genomes. She has appeared on the annual Highly Cited … Setaria viridis ). The team of researchers at the Danforth Plant Science Center (Danforth Center), HudsonAlpha and the …
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… developing a number of resources to build up Sphagnum as a plant model system focused on carbon cycling studies, rather … and climate is estimated to be larger than any other single plant genus. Peatlands accumulate partially decomposed … dioxide. Summary Sphagnum (peat moss) is an unassuming plant, but it thrives in nutrient-poor, acidic and …
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