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2017
Thanks in large part to newer, better, and cheaper DNA sequencing technologies, an enormous number of metagenomic sequence datasets have been and continue to be generated, covering a huge variety of environmental niches, including several different human body sites.
Andrew, Maltez Thomas+5 more
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Thanks in large part to newer, better, and cheaper DNA sequencing technologies, an enormous number of metagenomic sequence datasets have been and continue to be generated, covering a huge variety of environmental niches, including several different human body sites.
Andrew, Maltez Thomas+5 more
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2007
The vast majority of novel DNA sequences deposited in the databases now comes from environmental phage DNA sequences. Methods are presented for the cloning and sequencing of phage DNA that might otherwise be lethal to bacterial host vectors or contain modified DNA bases that prevent standard cloning of such sequences. In addition, methods are presented
Veronica, Casas, Forest, Rohwer
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The vast majority of novel DNA sequences deposited in the databases now comes from environmental phage DNA sequences. Methods are presented for the cloning and sequencing of phage DNA that might otherwise be lethal to bacterial host vectors or contain modified DNA bases that prevent standard cloning of such sequences. In addition, methods are presented
Veronica, Casas, Forest, Rohwer
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Metagenomics for Bioremediation
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George, Isabelle+2 more
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Nature Methods, 2015
Two computational tools extract strain-level information from reams of microbial sequence data.
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Two computational tools extract strain-level information from reams of microbial sequence data.
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Metagenomics and CAZyme Discovery
2017Microorganisms play a primary role in regulating biogeochemical cycles and are a valuable source of enzymes that have biotechnological applications, such as carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes). However, the inability to culture the majority of microorganisms that exist in natural ecosystems using common culture-dependent techniques restricts access ...
Kunath, Benoit J.+4 more
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Environmental Microbiology, 2015
Environmental microbiology is incredibly complex. To truly understand how microbes rule the Earth, we need to pull together knowledge from diverse fields that are themselves immensely complex.
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Environmental microbiology is incredibly complex. To truly understand how microbes rule the Earth, we need to pull together knowledge from diverse fields that are themselves immensely complex.
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