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    In Situ Field Sequencing and Life Detection in Remote (79°26'N) Canadian High Arctic Permafrost Ice Wedge Microbial Communities by Goordial, J, Altshuler, Ianina, Hindson, Katherine, Chan-Yam, Kelly, Marcolefas, Evangelos, Whyte, Lyle G

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (20-12-2017)
    “…Significant progress is being made in the development of the next generation of low cost life detection instrumentation with much smaller size, mass and energy…”
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    Disconnected active layers and unfrozen permafrost: A discussion of permafrost-related terms and definitions by Devoie, É., Connon, R.F., Beddoe, R., Goordial, J., Quinton, W.L., Craig, J.R.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (20-02-2024)
    “…Permafrost is ground that remains at or below 0 °C for two or more consecutive years. It is overlain by an active layer which thaws and freezes annually. The…”
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    Microbial Diversity and Function in Shallow Subsurface Sediment and Oceanic Lithosphere of the Atlantis Massif by Goordial, J, D'Angelo, T, Labonté, J M, Poulton, N J, Brown, J M, Stepanauskas, R, Früh-Green, G L, Orcutt, B N

    Published in mBio (31-08-2021)
    “…The marine lithospheric subsurface is one of the largest biospheres on Earth; however, little is known about the identity and ecological function of…”
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    Variability in carbon uptake and (re)cycling in Antarctic cryptoendolithic microbial ecosystems demonstrated through radiocarbon analysis of organic biomarkers by Brady, A. L., Goordial, J., Sun, H. J., Whyte, L. G., Slater, G. F.

    Published in Geobiology (01-01-2018)
    “…Cryptoendolithic lichens and cyanobacteria living in porous sandstone in the high‐elevation McMurdo Dry Valleys are purported to be among the slowest growing…”
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    PacBio SMRT assembly of a complex multi-replicon genome reveals chlorocatechol degradative operon in a region of genome plasticity by Ricker, N., Shen, S.Y., Goordial, J., Jin, S., Fulthorpe, R.R.

    Published in Gene (25-07-2016)
    “…We have sequenced a Burkholderia genome that contains multiple replicons and large repetitive elements that would make it inherently difficult to assemble by…”
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