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… for us– what organisms people use for genome mining, why it’s called genome mining, how the biosynthetic gene … bit different now, just because of the ways that we can generate data. So, obviously, it’s very apparent to us here … from the GEM catalog (in green) and previously existing reference genomes (in gray). Around the phylogenetic tree, …
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… and resources. Our vision is to lead genomic innovation for a sustainable bioeconomy. ALL PROPOSALS must support the … of organics will not be considered. Projects targeting marine systems must clearly demonstrate relevance and … terrestrial, subsurface, and terrestrial-aquatic interface ecosystems. JGI also focuses on projects that aim to …
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… components of JGI’s production workflow, and is responsible for the annotation and analysis of (meta)genomic, … data and serving them to users via the Integrated Microbial Genomes & Microbiomes (IMG/M) system. Research Team … The Integrated Microbial Genomes group is …
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I wanted to tell you about in this introduction. First and foremost, our interview this week is with Professor Brian … polyketide synthase and then P3. We still don’t know why 20 years later. JACKIE WINTER: It’s pretty amazing, … And it’s a complicated molecule. But we’ve been able to generate about 20 analogs at this point. And Casey and …
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… sequencing, synthesis, and targeted metabolomics support for DOE-BER funded awards, including awards funded through … opportunities, and the Office of Science Early Career Research Program . If “BERSS” is not mentioned in the BER funding call, proposals are NOT eligible for BERSS support through the JGI (with the exception of …
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Microbes drive critical ecosystem functions and affect global nutrient cycling, … they do so under strong constraints exerted by viruses. Research in the viral genomics group aims at improving our … overview and major challenges of host prediction methods for uncultivated phages. Current Opinion in Virology . 49 …
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… the pandemic in Europe. So if there are any kind of dated references to the news, that’s why. But it was a really fun conversation. And I think … yes, sure, right. And yeah, so we worked on the Salinospora genomes. That was a really fun project. We had Brad on and …
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… of secondary metabolism. DAN: Hey there and welcome back for Episode 8 of Natural Prodcast. This week, we have our … grade list of goals in life: on that list are being a marine biologist and being a chemist, and it’s actually … you maybe explain what’s going on with their biology and why they’re so important to natural products? ERIC: Sure. …
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… for you, we sequenced thousands for you or thousands metagenomes. And I think also the quality that we provide. So … in mind. These data sets are– that’s what we want to generate. Just to have the largest impact in the broader … that describe the work. In general. Scientific merit and why it’s important. The DOE mission is one of these …
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… … DAN: Hey, everybody. Welcome back for another episode of Natural Prodcast. Right now I’m … your interest in getting into natural products. DAN: Why are you here at SIMB? AARON PURI: Yeah. Thanks Jackie. … And it actually was jumping onto the I ntegrated Microbial Genomes and Metagenomes, the IMG platform that JGI has that …
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Sequencing Program, and they worked with us to sequence two genomes. Those were of Salinospora tropica and arenicola . … working with you, Dan, on this one, and we said, “Well, why don’t we have you know, the bioinformaticians go against … us about where all these projects come from. How do you generate these things that that your students do? Brad: …
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Data Policy. It is our mission to support open data and information sharing. We also recognize the need to have a … by those generating data. The JGI Data Policy applies to research data and analysis products (referred to as “data” … not involved with the proposal under which the data were generated (e.g. not PIs or co-PIs) who wish to include …
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