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But SAR324 can be found throughout the water column, from the warm, well-lit surface, to the blue-lit twilight … attached to. … This research was supported by grants from the Simons Foundation (#329108 and #721223 to EFD) and …
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… ‘Dark Matter’ Microbial communities living everywhere from soils and stomachs to the deep sea are capable of doing … proteins, including those with pivotal applications in biotechnology, such as DNA editing enzymes.” Leveraging Protein … University of Crete (Greece). Georgia Institute of Technology, Michigan State University, Lawrence Livermore …
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JGI staff to clarify key points about JGI’s capabilities, technical feasibility, and relevance to the DOE’s mission. … 21, 2020, will be included in the next review. Q&A from the Webinar: Q(uestion): Can people can mix and match … a principal investigator (PI). There is no restriction from JGI’s side, but do check with your institution, as …
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… entities that seek to replicate themselves and spread from cell to cell. Two of the most common forms of MGEs are … A software tool recently described in Nature Biotechnology called geNomad identifies and classifies MGEs … framework that combines and builds on two standard techniques for identifying viruses and plasmids. Until now, …
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… years ago, when eelgrass traveled across the ocean current from Japan to colonize the southern California and Mexican … … This study was supported by a PhD scholarship from the China Scholarship Council to L.Y. (number … HIDSS-0005) and by a grant to J. Eisen, J.J.S. and J.L.O. from the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute …
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… kingdoms, including animals, plants, bacteria, archaea and fungi. We thought this kind of analysis would provide a … found that these enzymes have evolved distinctly from both core and specialized enzymes. Even during … each of six kingdoms: eubacteria, archaea, protist, plant, fungi and animal. This analysis led them to identify 2,938 …
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… and viral genomes, as well as genomes sampled all at once from the same environment, called metagenomes. Why? Simon … gauntlet of other cell defenses that could prevent viruses from successfully replicating, even if they managed to enter … resource (award DEB170007), and through a Challenge Grant from the California NanoSystems Institute at the University …
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… are sources of natural products, and have potential as biofuel feedstocks. Understanding the genetic underpinnings … and what they do. Summary The name PhycoCosm stems from the Greek phykos , meaning seaweed. Seaweeds are algae, … B.K., and I.V.G. were supported in part by the Bioenergy Technology Office within the U.S. Department of Energy’s …
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