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… was the last major crop without a reference quality genome and now crop researchers can work toward advancing … accounts for 80% of global sugar production. A reference genome for the sugarcane cultivar R570 has been published … assembly not only includes a full representation of the diversity present in R570 but shows the genomic effects of …
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… For the Joint Genome Institute, the end of 2018 was marked by a … data repositories over its now 20-plus-year history. In 2019, the countdown has begun to the June dedication event … Basepairs — A Vision for Integrative and Collaborative Genome Science , the culmination of an eight-month intensive …
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… synthesized by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User … Science Program . And the work is part of a larger CSP Functional Genomics proposal to understand terpene … a DOE Joint Genome Institute Community Science Program (JGI-CSP) grant (CSP2568 to P.Z., ES and AH), and by a …
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… into an estimated 2–6 million species — dwarfing the diversity of plants. To put this evolutionary timescale in … Researchers with the Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI)’s Fungal and Algal Science Program … one of the world's most comprehensive collections of fungal genomes. A sweeping analysis published in Nature Reviews …
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… researchers focused on the full composition of genes, or pangenome, of the model plant Marchantia polymorpha. Commonly … 35 major evolutionary plant lineages in the Open Green Genomes Initiative , a project supported by the U.S. … of plants. Pangenomes encompass a plant’s genetic diversity beyond a single reference genome, which is key to …
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… available through the Community Science Program (CSP) . This includes mass spectrometry-based measurements of … . Q: Are applicants outside of JGI eligible to apply for CSP? I am at NIST. A: The JGI User Programs are designed to … Metabolite Annotation and Gene Integration . ACS Chem Biol. 2019 Apr 19;14(4):704-714. doi: 10.1021/acschembio.8b01107. …
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