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… their impact on wider ecosystems, but these symbiotic interactions are difficult to study in the lab. Metagenomics …
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… and algae’s roles in nutrient cycling, now a facet of the Fungal & Algal Program . For example, green algae represent … learning how environmental conditions influence viral-host interactions in three groups: cyanophages, bacteriophages, …
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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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… with Woyke, two JGI users were also elected to the AAM: fungal researcher Jason Stajich of the University of …
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… metagenome datasets, MycoCosm for comparative analysis of fungal genomes, and Phytozome for comparing plant genomes. …
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… together, they found most bacterial genomes from water and soil communities were at least 80% complete when studied …
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… estimate that they hold about 25 percent of the world’s soil carbon. In high latitudes, sphagnum can also act as a …
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… and bioproducts; hydrobiogeochemistry; interorganismal interactions; and novel applications of molecular …
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… how they might interact with their hosts, and how those interactions may in turn impact the host communities and … study from a JGI-led team uncovered giant viruses in the soil for the first time. The current study applied a …
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… inoviruses are in every major microbial habitat—including soil, water, and humans—around the world. By the numbers, … itself within a host can lead to beneficial or antagonistic interactions with other co-infecting phages and with the …
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… genome assembly and transcriptome analysis of microbial, fungal, and plant research projects. More recently, these …
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