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… polewards, they’d oust resident tiny algae. The cold polar oceans give rise to some of the largest food webs on Earth. … combined) contribute to an estimated 50 percent of the world’s fixed carbon, altering the balance of eukaryotic and … reducing the production of CO2 — this is the first and foremost important thing we need to do.” The study also involved …
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… I was so impressed with the work everyone has done.” The 2020 JGI-UC Merced interns and mentor/s: Brendan Blasius & …
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… growth rates and carbon consumption of SAR11 bacteria, the most abundant bacterial group in the ocean. Later during his postdoctoral work at the … 4881 Tsementzi, D. et al. 2016. SAR11 bacteria linked to ocean anoxia and nitrogen loss. Nature 536 (7615), 179 …
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… algae need their vitamins; zinc fuels some of their most important functions. Even in the chilly waters of … (Berkeley Lab) through the JGI Community Science Program (CSP) . Through this collaboration, in 2017, they published … the first genome sequence of a cold-adapted microalga: the diatom Fragilariopsis cylindrus . At that time, they noted …
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… The bacterium SAR324 is unusually cosmopolitan. In the ocean’s North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, microbes tend to … reservoir of carbon on earth; because SAR324 — one of the most abundant organisms in the deep ocean — can fix carbon, … This work is a contribution of the Simons Collaboration on Ocean Processes and Ecology and the Daniel K. Inouye Center …
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… proposal involving six labs at universities around the world was the first of the Functional Genomics call’s … described in this webinar only offered through the CSP Functional Genomics call? A(nswer): It’s also possible … capabilities in other calls such as the annual large-scale CSP call or through the “Facilities Integrating …
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… in Fort Collins have a massive undertaking: sequencing the world’s river microbiomes. And they’re using team science to …
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