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… Certificate, UC Santa Cruz Science Communications Program Bachelor of Arts, Wesleyan University, Molecular Biology & …
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… senior authors. “But this has been done most commonly in bacterial-based systems, and so one of the things that I …
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… , two of the JGI’s sequencing platforms were turned back on. A third sequencing platform was scheduled to resume …
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… still unknown. “We took a deep dive into over 1.8 million bacterial and archaeal genomes to see how much of their … Natalia Ivanova conducted a census of publicly available bacterial and archaeal sequences. Kyrpides heads the JGI’s … MAGs significantly expanded the estimated diversity of Bacteria and Archaea With phylogenetic diversity standing in …
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… that the majority of these protein families belonged to bacteria and viruses, though 6 million of the sequences …
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… phenotypes and genotypes. Pawlowska, who studies fungal-bacterial symbiotic systems, noted that she would like to …
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… to a wide range of JGI user science projects spanning bacteria, fungi, and plants. His team is also developing … Matthew J. Blow et al. "Persistence and plasticity in bacterial gene regulation." Nature methods 18, no. 12 … Mather, and Jeff Hasty. "Synchronized DNA cycling across a bacterial population." Nature genetics 49, no. 8 (2017): …
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… to examine microbial chemical production. The Science Soil bacteria in the genus Streptomyces are nature's chemical … and chemical output over time, the team mapped how the bacterium redirects its energy, building blocks and … Summary Most Streptomyces species can produce roughly 30 secondary metabolites — chemical compounds not required for …
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