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… of regulon identification by in vitro transcription-sequencing (RIViT-seq) to facilitate the characterization of … particularly sigma factors that initiate transcription in bacteria. Using this technology, which combines an in vitro transcription assay with RNA sequencing, they were able to identify the target genes of …
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… between two genomes, we use it to identify and classify bacteria and archaea as well as gain insights into the … R.A. et al. Cryptic inoviruses revealed as pervasive in bacteria and archaea across Earth’s biomes. Nat Microbiol 4 …
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… is focused on the discovery and characterization of novel bacterial, archaeal and eukaryotic microbes and viruses in … environmental samples. This work combines third generation sequencing and machine learning to enable fast, accurate … danicum gen. nov., sp. nov. in the ubiquitous bacterial phylum Patescibacteriota phyl. nov .” ISME …
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… resources empower students through isolation and genome sequencing of new fungal species. Students collect fungi, … into iNaturalist. Myco-Ed has: ~50 lineages selected for sequencing 16 genomes released 20 members from 15 … laboratories with minimal overhead (cost of media, ITS sequencing and tissue preparation), allowing participation …
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… community at large with access to high-throughput sequencing, synthesis, and metabolomics at the JGI for … based on their DOE relevance. For accepted proposals, sequencing, synthesis, metabolomics and analysis will be …
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… Overview The JGI provides sequencing, synthesis, and targeted metabolomics support for … a core facility instead. Proposals may not exceed 10 Tbp sequencing, 500 kbp synthesis, and 200 polar/500 nonpolar … to expand on their DOE-BER funded work with additional sequencing, synthesis, or metabolomics should apply to one …
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… flagella in an unexpected place: hot spring-dwelling bacteria from the phylum C hloroflexota . Research shows … of millions of years ago. The Impact Chloroflexota are bacteria that act like tiny natural engineers with special … organisms to swim around. However, genome and metagenomic sequencing conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy Joint …
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… Bacterial enzymes play second fiddle to those from fungi … trees, and microbial activity teems beneath your feet. Both bacteria and fungi have genes that can break down plant … Fungi are much more active in degrading plant matter, and bacteria are more active in fixing and metabolizing …
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… reductase system, researchers could open avenues for using bacteria to produce ethylene and more. Microbes excel at … that salty, slightly stinky air is a rich source of the sulfur they need to grow and divide. Similar to the … done the synthesis, metagenome mining, all the way from sequencing to functional characterization, and a project …
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