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… to the way many organisms function, they have a sense of why nitrogen metabolisms can be so varied. As evolution has … different Swiss Army knives — explaining a bit more about why and how nitrogen metabolism is so robust and varied. …
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… In addition, this work reflects a collaboration between two programs within different Divisions of the Office of …
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… While summer interns at the JGI from multiple programs had their own goals to achieve, they constantly …
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… to the worldwide scientific community through its User Programs on a competitive, peer-reviewed basis. Speakers and … organisms can do. And we need the field’s context to see why it matters.” As his career progressed, Hungate has … millions that exist, they’re now easily identifiable with programs that the JGI has put together. In collaboration on …
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… Area. He has partnered with the JGI through several user programs. He’s also bringing his fungal genetics expertise … she aims to help connect new scientists to JGI user programs and help advocate for programs that will support the emerging careers of ERCs. …
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… Questions about the transition from Phytozome v12 to v13. Why is it necessary to retire Phytozome v12? The codebase …
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… of thousands of archaeal and bacterial type strains ( GEBA-type strains project ), the delineation of host-virus …
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… to climate change and devastating fungal infections. That’s why Mars, Inc., a maker of chocolate for more than 100 years …
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… that would allow users to simultaneously run several programs for RNA-Seq assembly to determine which is best for the task at hand. “There are at least 30-40 programs and it is not clear which are the best to use,” he …
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… Woyke currently serves as the interim deputy for JGI User Programs. Earlier this year, she was elected to the American …
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… impressive environmental and energy advantages explain why soybean is a flagship genome of the JGI’s Plant Program. …
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