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… Metagenome-assembled archaeal genomes provide new insights into an ancient metabolism. Methane is a greenhouse gas 20 times more potent than carbon … of anaerobic environments suggest the diversity of methane metabolisms is “vastly underestimated.” In the March 4, …
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… vast and diverse world of microbes. Studying bacteria and archaea, including those associated with microeukaryotes, … microbial diversity — with an emphasis on bacteria and archaea, and including those associated with … lineages that are important for bioeconomy applications. By expanding our knowledge of microbial functions and …
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… biochemical diversity within secondary metabolites, expanding their potential applications in the bioeconomy … function of these biologically significant compounds. By expanding the repertoire of secondary metabolites and …
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… that grow on one-carbon compounds like methanol and methane. And I really dove into microbial physiology and … that JGI had sequenced that were of these bacteria that eat methane, so they can use methane gas as their sole source of carbon and energy. And …
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… the gap between cultivated and uncultivated Bacteria and Archaea has steadily been widening since 2005. This gap is … P., Kyrpides N. C. 1,003 reference genomes of bacterial and archaeal isolates expand coverage of the tree of life.” Nat … and a metagenome-assembled genome (MIMAG) of bacteria and archaea. Nat Biotechnol 35(8): 725-731 (2017). Woyke T . & …
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… genomes. But IMG is microbial genomes — mostly bacteria and archaea. And we knew that secondary metabolism is … months, we’ll keep chugging on putting in the rest of the archaea and fungal genomes and then work on metagenomes. So … I should know the numbers, but I don’t know the numbers of archaea and fungi. But we’ve already run them through, and …
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… the sequencing and comparative analysis of thousands of archaeal and bacterial type strains ( GEBA-type strains … and a metagenome-assembled genome (MIMAG) of bacteria and archaea. Nature Biotechnology 35(8):725-731 Mukherjee S, et al. (2017) 1,003 reference genomes of bacterial and archaeal isolates expand coverage of the tree of life. …
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… Cryptic inoviruses revealed as pervasive in bacteria and archaea across Earth’s biomes. Nature Microbiology. 4, … In silico host prediction for uncultivated phages and archaeal viruses …
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… their natural environments. This work encompasses bacteria, archaea, and micro-eukaryoes, along with their associated …
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… Programs and Operations teams to enable the JGI’s focus on expanding molecular capabilities and functional genomics, …
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