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… DAN UDWARY: You’re listening to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s Natural Prodcast– a … tree, then you will be in a position to say, this group of Streptomyces share this. And it will be very … that any of the very successful antibiotics that we have discovered to date is because they have, at least, analogous …
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… effort, researchers have identified a protein in soil viruses that may promote soil health. The work was enabled in part by a community data portal of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome … This work was supported by the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Biological and Environmental …
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… Emerald Nash and mentor Jonelle Basso, Experimental Study of Root Colonization by Resident Phages of a Plant Growth … Roux and Frederik Schulz, Structure Prediction to Annotate Novel Viruses: the Case of Polintoviruses Josue Duque and … Tyml and Dr. Frederik Schulz with the New Lineages of Life Group at JGI. And we’ve been working on isolating and …
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… Understanding how a fundamental mechanism of evolution allows microbes to adapt to changing … on the microbial cell’s membrane. Two decades ago, a team discovered a group of viruses that had in their genomes a surprising … The work conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute is supported by the Office …
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… Dr. Malmstrom is a Staff Scientist and leader of the Microscale Applications group. Before joining the JGI in 2010, he made the first ever measurements of in situ growth rates and carbon consumption of SAR11 bacteria, the most … Ph.D. in Marine Biology/Biochemistry, University of Delaware BA in Biology, Boston University ( magna cum …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a … Metabolites Science Program here at JGI. It’s a new group formed under the director who has also got a long … from the bark of the yew tree, is where it was originally discovered. And so that sounds great. There’s a natural …
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… Gary Trubl, a virologist and postdoc at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, is using bioinformatics and isotopes to track how viruses influence the flow of carbon in permafrost. …
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… Gary Trubl, a virologist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, wants to understand how viruses impact the release of greenhouse gases from Arctic permafrost. But to see what …
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