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… The “Great Plate-Count Anomaly” first described by Stanley and Konopa in 1985, which highlights our skewed … is also reflected in the strongly biased representation of sequenced genomes in the public domain, the bulk of which …
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… that may promote soil health. The work was enabled in part by a community data portal of the U.S. Department of Energy … AMGs in soil viruses thought to break down chitin, the gene sequences were cloned by the JGI. The JGI’s DNA synthesis … and AMGs. It could spawn future research into understanding why these AMGs exist in the first place, and what function …
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… our tools with a widening circle of researchers. That’s why each year we look for novel research projects — aligned …
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… and distribution of fungal genome datasets. It includes JGI-sequenced and publicly available datasets encompassing a … analyses. The Mycocosm user interface is designed for use by mycologists and researchers, facilitating the transition from genomic sequences to biological inference and understanding of …
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… Biology is currently experiencing a revolution brought on by rapid developments in genomics and other omics … Harrington LB, et al (2018) Programmed DNA destruction by miniature CRISPR-Cas14 enzymes. Science … al. (2017) Protein structure determination using metagenome sequence data. Science 355(6322):294-298 Paez-Espino D. et …
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… DGR could mutate the virus’ tail fiber proteins, and thereby allow them to embrace different cells. Since that … to adapt to changing environments. It also sheds light on why the rapid injection of mutations in a particular gene … all at once from the same environment, called metagenomes. Why? Simon Roux, who led the research team and is the head …
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