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James G. Moberly
Researcher at University of Idaho
Publications - 38
Citations - 567
James G. Moberly is an academic researcher from University of Idaho. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geology & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 32 publications receiving 426 citations. Previous affiliations of James G. Moberly include Montana State University & Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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Key features and updates for origin 2018.
TL;DR: OriginLab’s newest version update to Origin and OriginPro includes ease-of-use features, like Origin Central updates and creation of an App Center, as well as larger changes like the addition of Unicode characters and user input formula in cells within worksheets.
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Determining the Reliability of Measuring Mercury Cycling Gene Abundance with Correlations with Mercury and Methylmercury Concentrations.
Geoff A. Christensen,Caitlin M. Gionfriddo,Andrew J. King,James G. Moberly,Carrie L. Miller,Anil C. Somenahally,Stephen J. Callister,Heather M. Brewer,Mircea Podar,Steven D. Brown,Anthony V. Palumbo,Craig C. Brandt,Ann M. Wymore,Scott C. Brooks,Chiachi Hwang,Matthew W. Fields,Judy D. Wall,Cynthia C. Gilmour,Dwayne A. Elias +18 more
TL;DR: Overall total Hg and MeHg concentrations poorly correlated with Hg-cycling genes and clade-specific qPCR-based approaches for hgcA are only appropriate when comparing the abundance of a particular clade across various samples.
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Carbon Amendments Alter Microbial Community Structure and Net Mercury Methylation Potential in Sediments
Geoff A. Christensen,Anil C. Somenahally,Anil C. Somenahally,James G. Moberly,James G. Moberly,Carrie M. Miller,Carrie M. Miller,Andrew J. King,Cynthia C. Gilmour,Steven D. Brown,Mircea Podar,Craig C. Brandt,Scott C. Brooks,Anthony V. Palumbo,Judy D. Wall,Dwayne A. Elias +15 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that either expression of hgcAB is downregulated or, more likely given the lack of 16S rRNA gene presence after cellobiose incubation, Hg-methylating organisms are largely outcompeted bycellobiose degraders or degradation products of cellobioses.
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Microbial community succession during lactate amendment and electron acceptor limitation reveals a predominance of metal-reducing Pelosinus spp.
Jennifer J. Mosher,Tommy J. Phelps,Mircea Podar,Richard A. Hurt,James H. Campbell,Meghan M Drake,James G. Moberly,Christopher W. Schadt,Steven D. Brown,Terry C. Hazen,Adam P. Arkin,Anthony V. Palumbo,Boris Faybishenko,Dwayne A. Elias +13 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that during times of electron acceptor limitation in situ, organisms such as Pelosinus spp.
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Influence of pH and inorganic phosphate on toxicity of zinc to Arthrobacter sp. isolated from heavy-metal-contaminated sediments
TL;DR: Findings show the important role of minor zinc species in organism toxicity and have wider implications because the Pit inorganic phosphate transport system is widely distributed in Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.