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Axel Visel
… at the JGI. Dr. Visel received his Ph.D. in 2004 from the Max Planck Institute in Hanover, Germany, where he … developed and applied novel computational and experimental sequence-based methods for elucidating the gene regulatory … Merced. Dr. Visel also served as JGI Interim Director from March 2016 – March 2017.   …
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JGI Contributes Nine to 2022 Highly Cited Researchers List
… Congratulations to the  2022 Highly Cited Researchers from the JGI recognized for their “significant influence in … Nikos Kyrpides  and Simon Roux — features 600 genome sequences for Actinobacteria.  Woyke  was also one of three … .  ID’ing RNA viruses with ease : Searching for RNA sequences within a database can be like combing for the …
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Promoting the Power of Viral Metagenomics
… DNA or RNA contained in a sample that has been collected from any kind of environment you can think of – animal … hydrothermal vents – and computationally identifying which sequences represent viruses that were present in the sample. … are at fending off the infection, and how long this evolutionary arms race has been going on.  Answering these …
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Complete genome sequence of the termite hindgut bacterium Spirochaeta coccoides type strain (SPN1T), reclassification in the genus Sphaerochaeta as Sphaerochaeta coccoides comb. nov. and emendations of the family Spirochaetaceae and the genus
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Honey Bee Gut Microbiota Divvy Up Dinner
… is a division of labor by these bacterial groups. But why the strain variability? The authors think the reason may … One other finding that interested the authors was that an evolutionary analysis of  Bifidobacterium strains in honey … don’t make honey; they hibernate in winter instead. So, evolutionarily, it might make sense that honey bees have a …
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Triggering Morel Fruiting
… A collaborative team led by Hao Tan from the Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences in China … M. importuna CCBAS932 from the forests of France, were sequenced and annotated by a collaborative team. The genome sequences and annotations are available on JGI’s fungal …
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User Advisory Committees
… external advisory body, the JAC includes representatives from all specialized JGI advisory and executive committees. …
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Genome sequence of the thermophilic fresh-water bacterium Spirochaeta caldaria type strain (H1T), reclassification of Spirochaeta caldaria, Spirochaeta stenostrepta and Spirochaeta zuelzerae in the genus Treponema as Treponema caldaria comb. nov.,
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User Executive Committee Charter
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Plotting a Model for Virus-Host Warfare Deep Below Ground
… at virus infections. Their genomes include short DNA sequences that code for CRISPR systems, which help bacteria … resist foreign genetic elements by incorporating short sequences from infecting viruses and phages. In these sequences are …
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Nigel Mouncey
… 27-year history. He has a wealth of managerial experience from almost 20 years in the Industrial Biotechnology private …
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A Plant Root Atlas for Tracking Developmental Trajectories
… From our partners … From our partners …
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