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… other Antarctic lakes and the nearby Southern Ocean shift from phototrophs to archaea when sunlight becomes scant, Ace … to maintain nutrient cycling that evolved separately from other similar systems, and offers new clues into a unique environment in the natural world. The Impact From the polar regions to the deep ocean, cold environments …
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… plants to harness for bioenergy. In this episode, hear from Oak Ridge National Laboratory scientists who have …
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… who cultivates marine algae infected by giant viruses from subtropical, oligotrophic ocean gyres. She uses genomic …
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… gas: methane. Those emissions mainly come from gut microbes — the bacteria and archaea breaking down … still producing things like meat, milk, and wool. Hear more from JGI collaborators Sinead Leahy (New Zealand …
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… young in structures called galls. In this episode, hear from Kasey and Patrick about how this project unfolded, and …
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… – the complete set of RNA molecules transcribed from all the genes within a cell or tissue at a specific … resource. To demonstrate that, we included datasets from two species, one of which is sweet sorghum Rio from a JGI Community Science Program project and another is …
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… to view downloadable pdfs of previous Progress Reports from the Joint Genome Institute. … FY20 Progress Report … …
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… home to the DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI). Researchers from the DOE Systems Biology Knowledgebase (KBase), the …
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From left to right: [above] Emma Bell, Mallory Choudoir, … for novel research projects — aligned with DOE missions and from PIs who have not led any previously-accepted proposals …
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Pictured from left: [Top] Bill J. Baker, Jeff Barrick, Ian Gilman, … Each year, the JGI searches for novel research projects from PIs who have not led any previously accepted … microbial and plant interactions across unique ecosystems, from alpine soils to tropical glaciers. Proposals are …
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