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Janet K. Jansson
Researcher at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Publications - 285
Citations - 56152
Janet K. Jansson is an academic researcher from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microbiome & Metagenomics. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 269 publications receiving 46101 citations. Previous affiliations of Janet K. Jansson include United States Department of Energy & Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.
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Strategies for Metagenomic-Guided Whole-Community Proteomics of Complex Microbial Environments
Brandi L. Cantarel,Alison R. Erickson,Alison R. Erickson,Nathan C Verberkmoes,Brian K. Erickson,Brian K. Erickson,Patricia A Carey,Chongle Pan,Manesh Shah,Emmanuel F. Mongodin,Janet K. Jansson,Claire M. Fraser-Liggett,Robert L. Hettich +12 more
TL;DR: It is found that high mass accuracy peptide measurements searched against non-assembled reads from DNA sequencing of the same samples significantly increased identifiable proteins without sacrificing accuracy.
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The past, present and future of microbiome analyses
TL;DR: Key improvements in multi-omic environmental and human microbiome analyses are reviewed, and developments required to address current measurement shortcomings are discussed.
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Degradation of mixtures of phenolic compounds by Arthrobacter chlorophenolicus A6
Maria Unell,Karolina Nordin,Karolina Nordin,Cecilia Jernberg,John Stenström,Janet K. Jansson +5 more
TL;DR: The kinetics of degradation of the substituted phenols suggest that the preferential order of their depletion could be due to their respective pKa values and that the dissociated phenolate ions are the substrates.
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Earth Microbiome Project and Global Systems Biology
TL;DR: The first large-scale analysis of data from the Earth Microbiome Project (EMP) is published, a truly multidisciplinary research program involving more than 500 scientists.
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Advantages of the metagenomic approach for soil exploration: reply from Vogel et al.
Timothy M. Vogel,Penny R. Hirsch,Pascal Simonet,Janet K. Jansson,James M. Tiedje,Jan Dirk van Elsas,Renaud Nalin,Laurent Philippot,Mark J. Bailey +8 more
TL;DR: Systems insights will be obtained and the prospect of completely sequencing a soil metagenome realistic is made realistic as the majority of the microorganisms in soil cannot yet be grown in the laboratory.