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… with a zinc-mirror heme site ties heme availability to carbon metabolism in cyanobacteria. Nature Comm 15:3167. … KE, Chan CX, Marriage TN, ... and Prochnik S. (2017) Insights into the red algae and eukaryotic evolution from …
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… with special skills to break down pollutants and recycle carbon. They were part of an ancient lineage of bacteria to … unique array of chemicals not typically found in oceans or soils. A recent study published in The ISME Journal … Studying their diverse metabolic capabilities offer insights into how microbial processes might be harnessed for …
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… with a zinc-mirror heme site ties heme availability to carbon metabolism in cyanobacteria Nature Communications … analysis of nitrogen starvation–induced modifications of carbon metabolism in a Chlamydomonas reinhardtii starchless …
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As warm-adapted microbes edge polewards, they’d oust resident tiny algae. … they sequenced DNA ‘marker’ gene sequences to identify the microbes. And in order to determine what genes the algae … contribute to an estimated 50 percent of the world’s fixed carbon, altering the balance of eukaryotic and prokaryotic …
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Computational Sieves to Filter Sequences There are more microbes on the planet than particles in a handful of dirt, and viruses vastly outnumber the microbes. Advances in sequencing technologies and … whose presence or absence can impact the planet’s nutrient cycles. While most organism’s genetic information is encoded …
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