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The “Great Plate-Count Anomaly” first described by Stanley and Konopa in 1985, which highlights our skewed … through global metagenomics.” Nature 578(7795): 432-436 (2020). Seshadri R., Leahy S. C., Attwood G. T., Teh K. H., Lambie S. C., Cookson A. L., …
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… of Energy Office of Science user facility supported by the Biological and Environmental Research program, the … Berkeley Lab ) and part of the Biosciences Area. Supported by the DOE Office of Science's Biological and Environmental … of University and Research; all specimens collected and fungi isolated are preserved in the Culture Collection of …
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Before 2006, Olpidium was one of the many obscure fungi of Chytridiomycota (the “chytrids”). A collaborative team led by Joey Spatafora at Oregon State University, Jason Stajich … and other early-diverging fungi, Olpidium reproduces by zoospores that possess a posterior flagellum, a feature …
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… with less fertilizer. For millions of years, underground fungi have lived in symbiosis with plant roots. Plants provide photosynthesized carbon, while fungi deliver water and nutrients. In order to do so, these … Institute is a DOE Bioenergy Research Center managed by Berkeley Lab. For more information, please visit …
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… fuels the discovery of novel metabolites, genes, and proteins. It also enables exploration of energy and nutrient … biological and environmental samples — including microbes, fungi, plants and soils. Through a combination of … state-of-the-art instrumentation and informatic approaches.By bridging genomics with metabolomics, the Metabolomics …
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… with less fertilizer. For millions of years, underground fungi have lived in symbiosis with plant roots. Plants provide photosynthesized carbon, while fungi deliver water and nutrients. In order to do so, these … Institute is a DOE Bioenergy Research Center managed by Berkeley Lab. For more information, please visit …
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Black fungi are microscopic and mighty. They survive everywhere …
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… that keep microbes — and the enzymes that would be produced by microorganisms — out,” said JGI user/collaborator … of tough plants. Thanks to gut microbes — namely, anaerobic fungi — these animals are able to pry apart plant polymers … industry standards. A year later, her team used proteomics, genomics and transcriptomics to discover another …
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