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Natural Prodcast to come. Thanks for listening, and enjoy our talk with Aaron Puri. DAN: Jackie, we have one of your colleagues here today! JACKIE: We do. It is very … DAN: Almost like you know that there is. AARON PURI: It’s a planted question Dan. Yeah. So overall I think what we’re …
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… with the UC Merced students is a fantastic component of our work,” said Nigel Mouncey, JGI Director. “This year is …
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… management and strategic objectives for the JGI’s data science, informatics and information technology (IT) …
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… insights into benefits of polyploidy and perenniality. The Science A reference genome sequence and genomic toolkit for … allows Miscanthus to both inform and benefit from breeding programs of related candidate bioenergy feedstock crops such … to novel traits. M. sinensis is a tetraploid, with four sets of chromosomes; the study showed that these sets …
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What if we understood plants and how they adapt to their ever-changing … But most available genomes are from narrow swaths of the plant tree of life. One project aims to change that. …
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JGI is hosting: … New Lineages of Life (NeLLi) … Viral EcoGenomics & Applications (VEGA) … The JGI is represented at conferences year round; find out where our researchers will be presenting next. Learn about …
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… to freely investigate the genes of more than 100 algae. The Science Interested in the genomes of algae? You now have one … They play key roles in global carbon cycling, are sources of natural products, and have potential as biofuel … analysis of fungal genomes, and Phytozome for comparing plant genomes. Kuo and Grigoriev encourage scientists to …
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… chat”-style podcast about natural products and the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. Natural …
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Despite their diminutive stature, “short plants” such as mosses could be uniquely powerful in helping scientists link plant genetic sequences to what they do. But sequencing the genome of one short plant — fire moss — had an unexpected hurdle: ginormous sex …
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