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… use natural products necessarily. Fungi are large. They’re microbes, but they’re large microbes. And they have all sorts of cool phenotypes that … a challenge, right? And to know if this actually has any impact on, let’s say cryptosporidiosis – they can’t …
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… accelerate progress in the Design-Build-Test-Learn cycle, helping researchers optimize genetic systems. By … a stepwise approach for strain development, requiring cycles of construct design, building, and characterization. …
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… the action of the microbiome because if you sterilize the soil, the protective effect is gone. You can transplant the … a nice example of going from a whole community with many microbes, hundreds of gene clusters, and then being able to … about if a sugar beet might get disease, but then it’s microbes might help it. And so maybe my being a communicator …
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… (BER), Brodie and his colleagues have been running a soil-warming experiment in the Sierra Nevada mountain range … and the data will allow them to better understand the impacts of drought on plant metabolism and particularly, what happens in the rhizosphere where plants, microbes and soil interact below the ground, influencing the …
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Ace Lake’s bacteria instead go through a boom and bust cycle aligned with light availability. A long-running … clues into a unique environment in the natural world. The Impact From the polar regions to the deep ocean, cold … greatly contributes to our larger understanding of carbon and other nutrient cycles on a global scale. Summary …
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… off through these areas. And you can do– with a teaspoon of soil from outside, you maybe have to do a 10,000-fold … them on a regular basis. So they are full of terrestrial microbes. So they’re open ecosystems. They’re not sealed off … impressed me. I thought, wow, if we could just harness what microbes can do and do synthesis. Can we do total synthesis …
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… researchers’ insights on their potential carbon cycling impact. The Science Enabled by the JGI’s Community Science Program (CSP), researchers are developing a number of resources to … cycling is a carbon flux regulator since sulfate-reducing microbes prevent methane production by routing the carbon …
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… said Susannah Tringe, JGI User Programs Deputy. “These new CSP projects accelerate our efforts to characterize … and bacteria; in many instances, fungal physiology is impacted by these bacteria during mating processes. Kathryn … Their presence reduces the need to add fertilizers to the soil. diCenzo’s proposal is also notable as he had an …
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