Bacterioplankton of the SAR11 clade are the most abundant microorganisms in marine systems,
usually representing 25% or more of the total bacterial cells in seawater worldwide. SAR11 is divided
into subclades with distinct spatiotemporal distributions (ecotypes), some of which appear to be
specific to deep water. Here we examine the...
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enabled comparative genomics of a deep
ocean SAR11 bathytype
J Cameron Thrash1,2, Ben Temperton1, Brandon
Bacterioplankton of the SAR11 clade are the most abundant microorganisms in marine systems,
usually representing 25% or more of the total bacterial cells in seawater worldwide. SAR11 is divided
into subclades with distinct spatiotemporal distributions (ecotypes), some of which appear to be
specific to deep water. Here we examine the...
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SAR11 bathytype
J. Cameron Thrash1,2,*, Ben Temperton1, Brandon K. Swan3, Zachary C. Landry1
1. Despite their importance in determining the rate of both energy gain and expenditure, how
the fine-scale kinematics of foraging are modified in response to changes in prey abundance
and distribution remain poorly understood in many animal ecosystems.
2. In the marine environment, bulk-filter feeders rely on dense aggregations of...
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One important cool-season perennial grass seed crop grown in Oregon is fine fescue (Festuca rubra L.). Open-field burning has been used for many decades to manage pests, cycle nutrients, and stabilize yield, in fine fescue seed fields, especially as stands age. Legislative restrictions currently limit open-field burning to 6,070 hectares...
1. Despite their importance in determining the rate of both energy gain and expenditure, how
the fine-scale kinematics of foraging are modified in response to changes in prey abundance
and distribution remain poorly understood in many animal ecosystems.
2. In the marine environment, bulk-filter feeders rely on dense aggregations of...
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. S., Calambokidis, J., DeRuiter, S.
L., Stimpert, A. K., & Southall, B. L. (2015). Prey density and
Gramene (http://www.gramene.org) is a curated
online resource for comparative functional
genomics in crops and model plant species, currently
hosting 27 fully and 10 partially sequenced
reference genomes in its build number 38. Its
strength derives from the application of a phylogenetic
framework for genome comparison and the
use of ontologies...
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Zhenyuan Lu1, Dan Bolser3, Arnaud Kerhornou3, Dan Staines3, Brandon Walts3,
Guanming Wu4, Peter
Gramene (http://www.gramene.org) is a curated
online resource for comparative functional
genomics in crops and model plant species, currently
hosting 27 fully and 10 partially sequenced
reference genomes in its build number 38. Its
strength derives from the application of a phylogenetic
framework for genome comparison and the
use of ontologies...
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Gramene (http://www.gramene.org) is an online resource for comparative functional genomics in crops and model plant species. Its two main frameworks are genomes (collaboration with Ensembl Plants) and pathways (The Plant Reactome and archival BioCyc databases). Since our last NAR update, the database website adopted a new Drupal management platform. The...
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., J. Preece, J. A. Kimbrel, G. L. Marchini, A. Sage, K. Youens-Clark, M.
B. Cruzan and P. Jaiswal
Gramene (http://www.gramene.org) is an online resource for comparative functional genomics in crops and model plant species. Its two main frameworks are genomes (collaboration with Ensembl Plants) and pathways (The Plant Reactome and archival BioCyc databases). Since our last NAR update, the database website adopted a new Drupal management platform. The...
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Kerhornou3, Brandon Walts3, Nuno
A. Fonseca3, Laura Huerta3, Maria Keays3, Y. Amy Tang3, Helen Parkinson3
Nerve damage during surgery is a common morbidity experienced by patients that leaves them with chronic pain and/or loss of function. Currently, no clinically approved imaging technique exists to enhance nerve visualization in the operating room. Fluorescence image-guided surgery has gained in popularity and clinical acceptance over the past decade...
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. Alani,§ and Summer L. Gibbs*,†,∥,⊥
†Biomedical Engineering Department, ∥Knight Cancer Institute, and