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… and operational objectives. Serving as JGI’s principal external advisory body, the JAC includes representatives from … JGI advisory and executive committees, such as the User Executive Committee, the DNA Synthesis Science User Advisory Committee, the Fungal and Algal Program User …
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… paper , researchers describe a dataset of microbial genomes sampled from rivers covering 90% of the watersheds in the … 1,000 metagenomes and established standardized sequencing protocols so that researchers could compare results across … not only how researchers can successfully partner with DOE user facilities and resources on such large-scale multi-omic …
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… DOE user facilities EMSL and JGI announce FY 2020 collaborative … Through the Facilities Integrating Collaborations for User Science (FICUS) program, two Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science national user facilities—the Environmental Molecular Sciences …
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… 2011, JGI-supported researchers published a paper in the journal Science . It detailed how they’d used metagenomics to … Professor Matthias Hess, also the chair of the JGI User Executive Committee, on how that study went from the …
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… Hawaii Ocean Time-series (HOT), they collected samples of the ocean’s microbial communities periodically at … Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User Facility located at Lawrence Berkeley National … the sequence of a “marker gene,” namely the 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene, to mark or identify microbial species. All …
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… proposals this year,” noted Tanja Woyke, who heads JGI’s User Programs. “These PIs have proposed research that addresses …
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… is alive and well and doing very well. She’s a real journalist now. Just not working with me. AARON PURI: No, it’s … microbes are interacting with each other from sequence information. DAN: Very cool. What have you learned? AARON … . We were then able to express them and extract the supernatant and send that to back to JGI and have them do …
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… for “regular” vs the ultra-low input library creation protocols for PacBio? A(nswer): Regular PacBio typically requires ~ 1.5-10 ㎍. Low-input protocols are continuously improved, but currently require … metagenome assembly. Integration of this type of “external mapping” into IMG is currently being revamped but we …
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