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… archaea are estimated to produce 500 million tons of methane a year, which is over half the total global … to have a substantial influence on the global carbon cycle. All methanogenic archaea use one of three pathways … or hydrogenotrophic (most common); methylotrophic; and, acetoclastic. All three pathways require the gene cluster …
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… users and their science including technical capabilities offered, proposal review procedures, and the annual user … recommendations to the JGI regarding technical capabilities offered, including areas where more or less capacity is … annual JGI User Meeting, as well as input on other aspects of the meeting such as duration, location, and cost; …
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In April 2020, we mark both the 50th celebration of Earth Day on April 22, and DNA Day on April 25. On March 17, 2020, a shelter-in-place order for all residents took effect in six San Francisco … at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, is located in one of those counties. The shelter-in-place order has since been …
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In honor of the JGI's 25th anniversary in 2022, we have revisited a … come from livestock — specifically, from the methane-making microbes within their rumen. There is another climate-minded … that the Hungate1000 helped spark some innovation in this space. To us, rumen microbes are awesome and this is just …
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When warm waters stress corals, it might be their microbes, including their photosynthetic partner, that help …
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Database provides details on river microbes in 90% of US continental watersheds. The Science In a recent Nature paper , researchers describe a dataset of microbial genomes sampled from rivers covering 90% of the …
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Secondary Metabolites Program focuses on the exploration of secondary metabolites across bacteria, fungi, algae and … advantages to the organisms producing them, and are often involved in defense, nutrient acquisition and … discussion and debate about the data. It is also a place where the community can upload new data for use by …
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