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From left to right: [above] Olivia Ahern, Adriana Corales, Hugh Cross, Megan DeMarche, Joanne … carbon and nutrient cycling, and biogeochemistry. You can learn more about this call, as well as smaller-scale …
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Sphagnome data would enable researchers’ insights on their … of the world’s soil carbon. In high latitudes, sphagnum can also act as a protective layer insulating permafrost … as “an unparalleled model system for ecological and evolutionary genomics .” Understanding the nature and …
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Lawrence Livermore National Lab biologist Jennifer Pett-Ridge collaborated with JGI …
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… The JGI is excited to announce the 18 scientists selected for our 2025 Community Science Program Annual Call. These projects include cutting-edge research … carbon and nutrient cycling, and biogeochemistry. You can learn more about this call, as well as our smaller-scale …
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Large-scale comparative analysis leads to identification of … Piecing together MAGs from environmental sequence fragments can lead to high-quality yet incomplete genome sequences … collection of international renown, from which a researcher can easily procure a culture for follow up work, but also …
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Metagenomic datasets could help map out microbial diversity … Ivanova leads the Functional Annotation team. MAGs significantly expanded the estimated diversity of Bacteria and … “While computationally derived MAGs have been a revolutionary tool for microbiology, it's a call to balance,” …
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The United States is the world’s leading soybean producer , and soybeans are used to produce biodiesel. …
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Kaushal Sharma, one of five Antioch High School rising juniors who participated in …
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Analysis reveals the microbial community involved in a bioremediation … efforts for decades. Identifying resident microbes that can help bioremediate toxic substances has led to the …
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Three stories of JGI-supported research, connected to nutrient cycles. Francis Martin and Lucas Auer discuss their work on communities of …
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A new view into a symbiosis could offer benefits to address climate change: … On the fungi side, underground mycorrhizal networks can serve as a reservoir for carbon compounds that plants … become dials for tuning this symbiosis. “Those are great candidates for genetic engineering. Our hope is that the …
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