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… about 200,000 fungal species have been named. Among those sequenced, roughly half of all genes have completely unknown … Researchers with the Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI)’s Fungal and Algal Science Program … Earth's fungal kingdom. The manuscript reviews about 200 publications linking evolutionary history and innovations …
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… years where he was a driving force behind the development of numerous genomic resources that fostered the widespread … on developing plant functional genomic resources (e.g. sequenced mutant collections, transformation technology, … techniques) and utilizing these resources to understand genome organization and regulation, abiotic stress …
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… influence in their chosen field or fields through the publication of multiple highly cited papers during the last … the JGI is sequencing thousands of bacterial and archaeal genomes from diverse branches of the Tree of Life. Its … Nikos Kyrpides and Simon Roux — features 600 genome sequences for Actinobacteria. Woyke was also one of three …
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… Understanding how a fundamental mechanism of evolution allows microbes to adapt to changing … ago, a team discovered a group of viruses that had in their genomes a surprising tool: a “diversity generating retroelement,” or DGR. The DGR could mutate the … The work conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute is supported by the Office of Science of …
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… Sorghum genome serves as a reference for the highly complex … . The Science Most species are diploids and have two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent. In contrast, many … and their complex genomes are more difficult to sequence and assemble, in turn limiting the use of modern, …
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… A team has optimized a crucial part of CRISPR-Cas9 technology to enable improvements in … Cas9 needs guide RNA to lead it to the correct sequence to snip — but not all guides are effective. To … included researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User …
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