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Comparative genomic analysis of the gut bacterium Bifidobacterium longum reveals loci susceptible to deletion during pure culture growth
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Analysis of twelve genomes of the bacterium Kerstersia gyiorum from brown-throated sloths (Bradypus variegatus), the first from a non-human host.
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Supercharging SIP in the Fungal Hyphosphere
… helps ID novel interactions between bacteria and fungi The Science Researchers have successfully automated aspects of a … is a long and laborious process — as well as a key way scientists study microorganisms. Because microorganisms live … HT-SIP is a capability available to request through  the JGI proposal calls . …
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New Research Finds Flagella in the Terrestrial Roots of Marine Bacteria
… and other traits when migrating back to the ocean. The Science Scientists have discovered flagella in an unexpected place: … in oceans or soils.  A recent study published in  The ISME Journal     focused on a class within  Chloroflexota called  … Institute (https://ror.org/04xm1d337), a DOE Office of Science User Facility, is supported by the Office of Science …
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Genome analysis of ‘Candidatus Ancillula trichonymphae’, first representative of a deep‐branching clade of Bifidobacteriales, strengthens evidence for convergent evolution in flagellate endosymbionts
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From Berkeley to Binghamton: Tracking Strawberry Evolution
… Session and Rokhsar, building on work with former JGI postdoc Jarrod Chapman, developed a method to correctly … method can be  accessed here so that, Session said, other scientists can “follow a step-by-step process to apply it to … genes from all possible candidate ancestors are available. Our method clearly identifies the four subgenomes based on …
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An Age of CRAGE: Advances in Rapidly Engineering Non-model Bacteria
… A group led by JGI scientists have made strides in improving and applying a … single step, directly into the genome. “CRAGE is central to our ability to offer host-engineering for our users,” says … select group of bacterial strains as part of the Community Science Program (CSP)  Functional Genomics proposal call. …
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You Can Move, But You Can’t Hide
… mobile genetic elements like plasmids and viruses. The Science Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) are genetic entities … National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), with computing resources provided by NERSC, another user facility at Berkeley … genomics of MGEs and their evolution at the cellular level, scientists can better understand ecosystem-wide processes. …
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Viruses Reprogram Cells into Different Virocells
… infected by viruses undergo metabolic reprogramming. The Science If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, so … In  their study , which appeared in  The ISME Journal , they focused on how virus-infected microbes are … U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User Facility located at …
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Genome-wide association analysis of stalk biomass and anatomical traits in maize
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Single-cell genomics-based analysis of virus–host interactions in marine surface bacterioplankton
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IMG/M-HMP: A Metagenome Comparative Analysis System for the Human Microbiome Project
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