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… research project are appropriately recognized and credited for their work, while also adhering to the authorship policies of the journal in which the … that the data produced by the facility result in scientific publications. JGI users and collaborators have the right to …
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… bacterial, archaeal and eukaryotic microbes and viruses in environmental sequence data. We use multi-omics (metagenomics, metatranscriptomics, single cell genomics and phylogenomics) and machine learning to identify new divergent lineages and expand … Exploring the fascinating world of giant viruses, which challenge …
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… starts with a User Agreement — before any work can begin, including the submission of samples for sequencing, or … rights in technical data, project reporting to the DOE, and publication requirements. An official with authority is usually an individual in a central office, such as President, Rector, CEO, Sponsored …
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… “Adopt a Genome” is an informal program for faculty to “claim” the JGI’s unpublished … faculty will work with undergraduates in the analysis and publication of the claimed genome sequences. This … A primary purpose of this project is to bring educators from a broad range of disciplines up-to-speed …
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… DAN UDWARY: Hey, everyone. I’ve got a great episode for you here today. We got the opportunity to talk to one of … of natural products, Professor Bill Fenical from Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego. Bill is a pioneer of marine … In this episode, Natural Prodcast talks to the legendary …
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… DAN UDWARY: You’re listening to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … Mexico, and an incredibly bright guy who’s been thinking for a long time about the evolution and natural products … learn about the differences between primary metabolism and centralized metabolism, or what a secondary metabolite is …
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… Hey Marcy! ALISON: Hey Marcy? MARCY: Hello. How’s it going? DAN: Good. How are you? MARCY: Am fine. I live in a … And we’ve done some work with those and have a couple of publications out there on the chemistry. There’s so much … you actually have done some work at the polls or is it the Arctic or Antarctic but you’ve gone to retrieve some …
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… warm-adapted microbes edge polewards, they’d oust resident tiny algae. The cold polar oceans give rise to some of the largest food webs on Earth. … water to sample algal communities along transects in the Arctic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, South Atlantic Ocean and …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … of secondary metabolism. DAN: Hey there and welcome back for Episode 8 of Natural Prodcast. This week, we have our … interesting. He was interested to know how animals in the ocean use chemistry to interact and it went from there. …
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… DAN: Hey, everybody. Welcome back for another episode of Natural Prodcast. Right now I’m working on this the afternoon of the day I’m due to release it, … was isolated from Svalbard Norway so right there by the Arctic Circle. But the strain that I ended up working with …
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