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Phytozome workshop held during the June 2022 CROPS Conference at the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology. Phytozome is the Plant … Comparative Genomics portal of the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute, and facilitates accurate and …
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Mr. Everson rejoined the JGI in 2020 and leads all aspects of JGI Operations which include the Safety, Finance, Human Resources, Facilities, …
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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. …
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As set out in the JGI Five-Year Strategic Plan – “Beyond Basepairs, A Vision for Integrative and Collaborative Genome Science” – through early introduction to the resources and disciplines advanced by …
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Applications and Analysis for the Future (SFA²F) meeting brings together established and emerging scientists from academia, industry, and government …
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This shorter episode is about a tiny, single-celled alga – Chlamydomonas reinhardtii – that’s managed to have a big impact. UC Berkeley …
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… switchgrass ( Panicum virgatum ) has long been a tantalizing potential biofuel feedstock. But switchgrass has a complex genome and, as a species, encompasses dizzying diversity. So, a team of scientists made an ambitious plan to begin to link the plant’s varying traits — height, biomass, …
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… Join the Joint Genome Institute (JGI) and the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) for “Empowering Automated Laboratories: Integrating Experimentation with …
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For the Joint Genome Institute, the end of 2018 was marked by a celebration of contributing over one “petabase” – a quadrillion nucleotide bases of …
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Blaby-Haas joined the JGI in 2022 as lead of the Biomolecular Materials Initiative, a partnership between JGI and the Molecular …
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Monitoring Inter-Organism Interactions Within Ecosystems Latest portfolio of approved proposals …
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… of plant components The Science There are three main ingredients to tackle when it comes to breaking down a plant for energy: Cellulose, hemicellulose and …
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