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… group for the JGI Plant Program . Her collaborations with the JGI began soon after the JGI was established to work on the Human Genome Project in 1997. She was a group lead at Stanford Human Genome Center … related to seed dispersal in wild populations for the first time. A 2020 Nature Genetics paper describing the genomes of …
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… Agency , methane gas warms the atmosphere as much as 25 times more quickly than even carbon dioxide. The EPA attributes one-fifth of all methane emissions to livestock and roughly … livestock — specifically, from the methane-making microbes within their rumen. There is another climate-minded reason …
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… the fruiting-related decomposition mechanisms of morel with multi-omic approaches, our results revealed a striking … capability of morel mycelium to acquire carbon from lignocellulosic-abundant matters such as plant litter and to … by the morel mycelium and consumed later. The above-mentioned decomposition leads to sustained exportation of organic …
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… The Secondary Metabolism Collaboratory encourages user engagement. The … an interactive public database for the research community. With more than 13 million BGCs in the catalog at the time of publication, it is the largest repository of BGC … of Energy Joint Genome Institute (https:// ror.org/04xm1d337), a DOE Office of Science User Facility, is supported by …
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… a wildfire burns, recovery begins at the forest floor. Within the soil, a microbiome of bacteria, viruses and fungi … and Coniochaeata lignaria , and both DNA and RNA viruses. One trait that stood out in both bacteria and fungi … microbes that had not returned to the forest within this timeframe, namely, ectomycorrhizal fungi species that can …
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