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… genomes of uncultivated giant viruses from environmental sequences across the globe, then using these sequences to make inferences about the biogeographic … of Technology focused on microbial communities from freshwater ecosystems, including, respectively, the northern …
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… gives an overview of the JGI's Genomes OnLine Database and why curated metadata matters. …
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… is particularly interested in understanding how, when and why microbes decide to produce which metabolites. … BS, …
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Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has now sequenced and assembled the genomes of these five cotton … insights on crop improvements at a genetic level, including why having multiple copies of their genomes (polyploidy) is … it, which exact base or series of bases you have to alter.’ Why should we invest in something that may not be an …
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Laboratory, and the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology sequenced sphagnum genomes from plants selected by a team … and others that preferred the hollows. Those genome sequences showed not only that the sex of a sphagnum plant …
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… fungal lineages. The Science By comparing 135 fungal sequenced genomes, researchers were able to carry out a … relationships outside of the root cells) lineages. To learn why, researchers analyzed 135 fungal genomes representing … species. The 62 mycorrhizal species include 29 newly-sequenced mycorrhizal genomes. With so many fungal genomes …
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… to provide a cataloged and curated culture and genome sequence resource of rumen microorganisms . Thanks to the … in themselves. For example, a few organisms originally sequenced in the Hungate1000 collection harbor enzymes that … rumen microbes are awesome and this is just another example why.” …
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… cutting-edge research into microbial communities — from freshwater estuaries reshaped by dam removal to Antarctica’s …
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