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… the pipelines for directed finishing and co-led the team that finished the DOE human chromosomes 5, 16, and 19. Following the completion of the human genome project in 2003, he developed … mechanisms of climate adaptation in polyploid bioenergy switchgrass. Nature 590: 438-444. Mamidi, S et al. 2020. A …
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… to global oceans. Through the Community Science Program of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome … Programs Deputy. “These new CSP projects accelerate our efforts to characterize poorly-studied algal and viral … from Chris Bowler of France’s Institut de Biologie. His team proposed to sequence Chaetoceros microalgae, or …
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… years where he was a driving force behind the development of numerous genomic resources that fostered the widespread … to this fundamental work, he established an efficient switchgrass transformation pipeline and, in collaboration … generated hundreds of transgenic switchgrass lines in an effort to create improved varieties for biomass production. …
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… for researchers to request the capabilities and expertise of multiple DOE National User Facilities in one research … Successful applications will focus on high-risk/high-payoff proposals within the focused topic areas that can be … CSP projects. In addition, they must utilize a broad range of the capabilities across at least two of the facilities, …
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Group applies cutting edge molecular capabilities and state-of-the-art next-generation sequencing to enable biological … platforms to see what works best for applications. The team works hand in hand with the Project Management Office to help ensure the JGI’s genomic capabilities are …
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JGI interests in algae and secondary metabolites. A total of 27 proposals have been approved through the annual … Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) launches a collaborative effort between JGI, TSRI and the University of Minnesota to … of Georgia is interested in sequencing relatives of switchgrass that are apomictic. This trait would be …
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Over 40 percent of the cereal crop’s genes respond to drought stress. The Science Fields of drooping stalks and cracked earth are becoming … factor – before or after flowering. For the study, the team grew two sorghum varieties: one that tolerates better …
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