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… infections cause significant metabolic changes in marine microbes, the answer is no. They refer to the infected … can thus have significant impacts on the global nutrient cycles regulated by their hosts. For example, microbes that capture and store carbon in the ocean could fix less carbon when infected. …
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… students summer research experience at the JGI. On July 26, 2018, the JGI celebrated the culmination of the fifth summer … Group who has mentored several of the students including 2018 intern Candace Cole, noted that “each year, they bring … Clarissa Nobile, investigating interactions between microbes and venomous hosts. She also facilitates the …
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… the first ever measurements of in situ growth rates and carbon consumption of SAR11 bacteria, the most abundant … genetic material, thus bypassing the need to culture these microbes in the lab. After joining the JGI, he formed the … that provides JGI users access to the genomes of uncultured microbes. His group also handles the Stable Isotope Probing …
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… and clouds of insects hover just above. Described as a “river of grass” that stretches some 580,000 square miles … ranging from wetlands to tree islands to cattails. In 2018, the US Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome … Everglades in Palm Beach County, and particularly about the microbes that play roles in the methane cycle. Their data …
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