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… ecosystem. The Science Altiarchaea are carbon-fixing microbes and targets of multiple viruses in Earth’s deep … and dominant populations in oxygen-poor environments without oxygen deep below ground. These archaea fix carbon … do so, they compared samples collected from an aquifer in 2012 and 2018 against a biofilm sample collected in 2018. …
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… at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), with computing resources provided by NERSC, another user … the interactions that happen between tiny organisms (microbes) located in soils and water. MGEs like viruses and … processes and evolution. This is because MGEs can affect a microbe’s ability to cycle nutrients or produce new …
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… Madison. And Trina McMahon's lab has been sampling the microbes of that lake for over 20 years, to understand how the freshwater ecosystem works. …
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… light, and opening up new options for engineering these microbes in the future. Join Sarah Bagby (Case Western …
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… store a big fraction of all the carbon on Earth, and soil microbes play a key role in pulling that carbon out of the … to that storage when a rainforest hits a drought. Tag along with their experiments in a fully enclosed, human-made ecosystem: Biosphere 2. …
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… technology has changed dramatically over the last 25-plus years since the JGI’s inception, making it possible … such tools has been a collaborative effort. For example, with support from the Exascale Computing Project , the JGI … ecologist and JGI user Trina McMahon has been sampling microbes at Lake Mendota, which borders the University of …
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… Monitoring Inter-Organism Interactions Within Ecosystems Latest portfolio of approved proposals … dominated Copper River Delta. They’re looking at how the microbes in these high latitude wetlands, such as the Copper … colleagues are studying how chronic warming is altering how microbes interact with their environment, potentially …
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… for Studies in Bacterial Systematics for the triennium 2017-2020! Established by the University of Queensland in 1986, … dark matter”–that uncultured and unknown majority of microbes in, on and around the planet–through techniques …
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… that unlock novel biochemical pathways, to exploring how microbes metabolize and mobilize rare earth elements and … resources. Enabled by the capabilities and expertise within the JGI, these projects integrate genomic data with … Below find a list of the 17 researchers accepted for 2026. Proposals are accepted year-round; the next deadline …
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… Every year, the JGI sequences around 35,000 samples — from plants, algae, bacteria, archaea, fungi, viruses — to … Most of those researchers send their samples in from afar, without ever hearing much about the sequencing lab. So … the JGI’s sequencing pipeline, where there are freezers with names — but not doors — and robots handle a bunch of …
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… In honor of the JGI's 25th anniversary in 2022, we have revisited a number of … that will help solve energy and environmental challenges. Within days of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion that … the dispersed oil. Terry Hazen on Oceanospirillales microbes Terry Hazen Perspective on the Deepwater Horizon …
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