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… metabolites, and specialized metabolites all refer to the chemicals that make species unique and different from one another. They are incredibly important to medicine, the environment, … in the field about current and future developments, and how the JGI can be part of that space. …
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… Mr. Schmutz’s involvement with the JGI dates back to 1997, when he was working for the Stanford Human Genome … for de novo sequencing of eukaryotic organisms from simple yeasts to large vertebrate genomes. For the past 13 years, Mr. … Schmutz is the Plant Science Program Head at the JGI. Click to learn more about the program's areas of focus, major …
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… The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) and the Joint Genome Institute (JGI) provide … to measure carbon and nutrient flux, and identify microbes assimilating labeled compounds. During this webinar, … and other techniques. Q&A from the Webinar: 1. Q(uestion): How much DNA is required for the JGI SIP metagenomics …
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… See below for examples of successful Letters of Intent to our … Program Large-Scale Call, as well as successful submissions to our CSP New Investigator, CSP Functional Genomics, and … Linking lignin engineering to drought stress resilience: RNA-seq and metabolomic …
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… algal genomes, omics data and comparative analysis tools. Questions and Answers 1. Q(uestion): Why would your … it is based on 3. Q(uestion): Can you please explain again how did you pick genomes to be on the genomes portal? For … and we have various protists such as oomycetes. We think they’re valuable for comparative studies (see video for …
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… Microbiology of nearly 2,000 of these genomes reveals just how much we still have to discover about Earth's fungal kingdom. The manuscript reviews about 200 publications linking evolutionary history and innovations … fungi within Dikarya, which include familiar mushrooms and yeasts, outnumber their ancient relatives by nearly 10 to …
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