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… that the data produced by the facility result in scientific publications. JGI users and collaborators have the right to … so, and JGI expects acknowledgment (see Auspice Statement below) for the generation of sequence or metabolomic data, … expect authorship to include all those contributing significantly to the work. The intent of this policy and the lists …
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… Below is a brief description of the process needed to … and tracking statuses. Please follow the steps outlined below. Click the drop-downs to learn more about each step in … and PacBio sequencing workflows and provide guidance as to how to perform sample QC prior to shipment: Importance of …
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… Microbes drive critical ecosystem functions and affect global nutrient cycling, however they do so under strong constraints exerted by … While an ever-increasing number of phage and virus genomes have been assembled and … with activity measurements ( Who is active when/where, and how? ). The JGI Viral Genomics group attempts to address …
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… have yielded numerous, high-quality outputs, such as data, publications and software. The JGI supports the entire data life cycle, and embeds metadata and its curation in our core processes. This … community of users. Each portal lists a contact, or you can reach out via the form on our website. …
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… faculty will work with undergraduates in the analysis and publication of the claimed genome sequences. This … builds upon thousands of microbial genomes that have been sequenced by the JGI though not formally analyzed or … adoption of classroom modules Currently 206 genomes have been selected with 11 published manuscripts published …
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… just invaluable to the natural products community. It’s a big international community effort, and I want to say thank … fun conversation with Roger about all this, in terms of how to build an international community collaboration, and … took a long time for .. I mean, structural elucidation was extremely difficult before the advent of two dimensional NMR …
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… were, and wondering what those … what those were and how they function. So I worked on a team at the Broad that … isn’t true of all of them, but for certain types, they’re extremely repetitive. And what that means when you’re trying … presence. ALISON: Wow, that’s bananas. I mean, it’s so big this program. Like how – is like Jo just the ambassador …
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… advances in management, processing and visualization of “big data,” and artificial Intelligent/machine learning … group focuses on Microbiome Data Science and analysis of Big Data. The Research Team … comparative analysis, mining and visualization of big data. …
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… all contribute to a dynamic ecosystem. We are interested in how plants self-organize, influence, and are influenced by … genetics (RB-TnSeq), and computational genomics to better understand the plant-associated terrestrial world. … that includes bacteria, fungi, viruses. Resident viruses can be found in a myriad of bacterial strains, whereby they …
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… of Utah in the Department of Chemistry. So welcome. DAN: How do we introduce Aaron? JACKIE: How would you like to be … something like E. coli , but it’s doable. And that was a big part of my postdoc was trying to make that a little bit … that shows potentially it’s regulated by one of these small molecules, how would you go about finding what that …
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