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… Jill Banfield approached Doudna with repeated genetic sequences (already known as CRISPR) that came up in her … and his group study one specific alga, Emiliania huxleyi (sequenced by the JGI), and the virus that infects it, … genome evolution. TEs are the largest component of a genome sequence, accounting for 45% of the human genome and 50-80% …
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… before. In 2006, the JGI produced 33 billion base pairs of sequence; by 2023, that number was almost 717 trillion. Last year, the JGI surpassed three Petabases of data sequenced — that’s three-quadrillion base pairs of DNA sequence! To meet this “ data tsunami ,” as Kathy Yelick of …
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… that released a very high quality reference genome sequence of green millet ( Setaria viridis ) in Nature … from samples provided by more than 200 scientists and sequenced by the JGI through the Community Science Program, … they conducted a large-scale comparison of 135 fungal sequenced genomes to understand how plants and fungi …
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… on developing plant functional genomic resources (e.g. sequenced mutant collections, transformation technology, …
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… AMGs in soil viruses thought to break down chitin, the gene sequences were cloned by the JGI. The JGI’s DNA synthesis … genes and mutants. DOIs of publicly available chitosanase sequences were retrieved using the JGI’s Integrated … and AMGs. It could spawn future research into understanding why these AMGs exist in the first place, and what function …
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