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Bacterial sensory domains predict physical environment

Helen Park and members of the Environmental Genomics and Systems Biology at LBNL used machine learning to predict physical characteristics of the environment using bacterial sensory domains from a large database of metagenomic sequences. The work highlights the importance of sensory domains in the interaction between a bacterium and its environment. Published December 11, 2023 in mSystems.

From Park et al. (2024)

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