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… think of – animal intestines (including humans), grassland soils, even deep-sea hydrothermal vents – and … which organisms the viruses may be targeting or infecting, how well the targeted organisms are at fending off the … using metagenomics to try to understand the far-reaching impacts of viruses, which have been found in every biome on …
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… What if we understood plants and how they adapt to their ever-changing environments better? … to drive more productive food, medicine, and bioenergy crops. But most available genomes are from narrow swaths of …
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… of Olpidium are obligate endoparasites of some common crops, such as lettuce and tobacco. Olpidium itself doesn’t … fungi by James et al. and Sekimoto et al . In both studies, however, Olpidium was unexpectedly grouped with … terrestrial fungi. The exact placement of Olpidium, however, didn’t receive unanimous support from different …
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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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… launch a pilot project and begin the work of understanding how engineered environments contribute to greenhouse gases,” … her 2018 internship, in which she explored anthropogenic impacts on wetland microbiome composition and metabolism, work on which she will expand with her study of microbes in California’s manmade water transport canals. …
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… Phylogenetic diversity estimates show that the gap between cultivated and uncultivated …
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