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… The Science Within the archaeal domain, there is a group of tiny hitchhikers. These organisms are abundant and yet … they likely help their hosts. The Impact Meters below the Earth’s surface, within the crust, there is a vast ecosystem … all operate in concert to form the foundation of this deep Earth ecosystem. For example, when certain viruses attack, …
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… carbon-fixing microbes and targets of multiple viruses in Earth’s deep subsurface. They are abundant representatives … – and how the microbes resist. The battle waged below the Earth’s surface is reconstructed by combining a study of … CRISPR arrays of a highly abundant carbon fixer in Earth’s crust”. The work conducted by the U.S. Department of …
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… played a key role in determining the composition of the Earth’s atmosphere and regulating the global climate for … in turn can help to understand its impact on climate along earth history.” Marker genes for diverse methane metabolisms … system that may be analogous to environments found on early Earth.” Through the JGI Community Science Program, Inskeep …
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… drive innovations that could advance our understanding of Earth’s ecosystems. …
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… levels of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, regulate Earth’s climate. Most methane is produced in environments … remained as to if these microorganisms were actually engaging in the process within the environment and, if so, … study the microorganisms that seemed mostly likely to be engaging in methane production to confirm that indeed, they …
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… skills. “This program is so important for JGI, engaging with the UC Merced students is a fantastic …
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… to the data resources needed for the bioeconomy, we are engaging with diverse and new user communities. And … Stewarding resources theme. Evolving and growing the JGI workforce and culture simultaneously with the scientific and …
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… JGI-generated data. She is also interested in reaching and engaging with new international collaborators and other …
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… Diatoms, a group of tiny algae, are also known as “living opals” because of the …
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