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… access to JGI and the Molecular Foundry is granted with the understanding that the resulting work will be published. JGI …
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… the deep subsurface ecosystem. The Science Altiarchaea are carbon-fixing microbes and targets of multiple viruses in Earth’s deep … the cells to burst. This action triggers subsurface carbon cycling, releasing fresh organic carbon which can serve as a … and the corresponding CRISPR arrays of a highly abundant carbon fixer in Earth’s crust”. The work conducted by the …
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… production. They are thought to use billions of tons of the carbon dioxide trapped in biomass each year to do so. As … considered to have a substantial influence on the global carbon cycle. All methanogenic archaea use one of three … applied mini-metagenomics to these samples by sorting the microbes into small pools of cells that were then sequenced …
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… onto a larger host — often, a fellow archaeal microbe. Understanding how these hosts and hitchhikers coexist is key … crust, there is a vast ecosystem connected to the global carbon cycle. Archaea are key players in this deep … Ca . Altiarchaeum harbored self-targeting CRISPR systems, metabolic modeling showed that Ca . Huberiarchaeum would …
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… described in this webinar only offered through the CSP Functional Genomics call? A(nswer): It’s also possible … capabilities in other calls such as the annual large-scale CSP call or through the “Facilities Integrating …
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… Service Award (NRSA) Individual Postdoctoral Fellow, expanding her experimental repertoire to include in vitro … techniques, algae, and plants, while focusing on understanding the evolution and function of proteins … 2015 34th Annual Women’s Recognition Award for Science, 2020 NIH NRSA Postdoctoral Fellowship (F32), 2012 – 2015 …
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… portal, researchers have identified a virus protein tied to carbon cycling. The Science Through a collaborative effort, … on hidden components, including genes called auxiliary metabolic genes (AMGs) that have nothing to do with a virus’ … soil viruses and AMGs. It could spawn future research into understanding why these AMGs exist in the first place, and …
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… impactful analysis of microbiome data that has changed our understanding of the microbiome and the microbial sciences … analysis to better characterize how viruses infect soil microbes and influence how soil ecosystems function. He was … Cited Researchers list, and has appeared on the list since 2020. …
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… that can help you through the submission process by better understanding the capabilities and resources available for …
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… approved through the annual Community Science Program (CSP) call of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint … Bhattacharya of Rutgers University is interested in understanding how unicellular red algae (Cyanidiophyceae) … algal viruses. The approved proposals started October 1, 2020 and the full list is available here . They are …
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