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… sampled all at once from the same environment, called metagenomes. Why? Simon Roux, who led the research team and …
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… is a staff scientist at PNNL and thrust lead on PNNL’s Soil Microbiome SFA. She serves as Secretary within the … in how microbes influence biogeochemical cycles in soils and sediments and plant-microbial interactions in …
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… reference genome, to sift for snippets of giant viruses in metagenomes. This has been useful in marine environments, …
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… the analysis of mobile genetic elements across all of the metagenomes. Learn more about her time at the JGI here . …
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… for infectious disease. Streptomycetes are also abundant in soil and can be used as biocontrol agents and to promote …
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… the rhizosphere but also abundant everywhere in the earth’s soils. While she admits that it “0.25% doesn’t seem like a … (referring to the abundance of phenazine producers in the soil), it’s actually quite significant knowing that there’s one billion bacteria in a teaspoon of soil.” She added that overall, we’re “easily talking about a …
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… microbiome data. In other environments, such as terrestrial soil, having additional isolates and metagenomic datasets …
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… scores representing potential genomes, and nearly 44,000 metagenomes. All of the data are publicly available in …
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… Q: Does NEON have or plan on collecting RNA samples from soil or surfaces for microbe-focused collections? A: Not at …
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… shrubby grass that can grow year-over-year on marginal soil and with few resources. Despite the low maintenance, it …
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… ecological Harvard Forest project, large datasets from soil microbiome studies collected across various terrains, … including oceans, lakes, mammalian guts, forests, and soils, ensuring a robust and representative training set for …
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… to have evolved from a parasitic interaction with their soil fungus host, Rhizopus microsporus . Researchers found …
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