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… Every year, the JGI sequences around 35,000 samples — from plants, algae, bacteria, archaea, fungi, viruses — to support scientists …
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… genomic biodiversity. Using publicly available genome sequence data generated over the past three decades, their … still unknown. “We took a deep dive into over 1.8 million bacterial and archaeal genomes to see how much of their … cycles. The information gained from understanding the interactions between microbes, hosts, and their environments …
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… led by researchers at the Max Planck Institute (MPI) for Marine Microbiology has developed, tested and deployed a … The Impact Despite great strides in generating genome sequences for members of the microbial world through bulk … and was demonstrated using a specific group of marine bacteria called “Vis6” that are found in North Sea algal …
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… Sequence-based studies — from metagenomics to single-cell … , these giant viruses boast larger genomes than many bacteria. Until recently, understanding of giant viruses … nutrient cycling and carbon storage. For example, the marine algae Emiliania huxleyi, a microeukaryote, forms …
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