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So in 2010, the JGI helped publish the original genome sequence for the soybean, Glycine max. With a full genome sequence, researchers have been able to look into soybean’s …
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… multi-monodispersed droplets in a two-dimensional plane by moving different fluids together in a controlled manner. … be measured by IR-spectroscopy and mass spectrometry in sequence in real time at an atomic resolution. We are … of the Microbial Genomics Program, is enthusiastic about new collaborative projects: “We are excited to continue our …
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Maureen is currently developing new high-resolution and high-throughput methods to link uncultivated viruses to their host. With these new methods, she hopes to expand our understanding of the …
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… research activity is focused on developing and implementing new technologies and methodologies that facilitate discovery of new secondary metabolites. Prior to joining the JGI, he … is particularly interested in understanding how, when and why microbes decide to produce which metabolites. … BS, …
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… of the University of California, Berkeley studies the alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii , one of the JGI’s Flagship … mutant library in Chlamy, as the alga is colloquially known by researchers. A missing gene from this mutant library … facility that accelerates scientific discovery and pioneers new capabilities to understand biological and environmental …
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