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… an allodiploid hybrid of two species, similar to a mule, but that is still able to reproduce asexually through … Because of the ease with which the alga can be genetically engineered, it has the potential to be imbued with … of complete chromosomes. Auxenochlorella solves a major challenge in algal engineering by allowing for dramatically …
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… Mr. Schmutz’s involvement with the JGI dates back to 1997, when he … the Stanford Human Genome Center, now the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology. There he constructed the pipelines … Institute and the collaborative projects funded through the CSP program. In addition to continuing to develop strategies …
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… Dr. Baumgart joined the DOE Joint Genome Institute in 2018, following his doctoral research in synthetic … diverse plant tissues. Dr. Baumgart focuses on expanding functional genomics capabilities through process automation and method … 16, no. 1 (2025): 3843. McCahill, Ian W., Logayn T. Abushal, Bahman Khahani, Cassandra F. Probert, Eleah L. …
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… the Greek phykos, meaning seaweed. Seaweeds are algae, but many kinds of algae exist. During the course of … sequence and understand. A team of researchers led by Algal Genomics Program lead Igor Grigoriev and data scientist Alan … — so researchers can easily explore the evolutionary and functional relationships among the different algae. …
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… The Sequence to Function: Applications and Analysis for the Future (SFA²F) meeting brings together established and … talk and a tech talk. Stop by the JGI booth to learn about our user programs and how we can help advance your …
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… He received his Ph.D. from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and Cambridge University University in 2005, where he … studied RNA editing and cancer genetics. Dr. Blow carried out postdoctoral work at LBNL, where he worked on … and then as a research scientist on projects to develop functional genomic technologies and to understand genome …
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