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… Maxon, Biosciences Associate Laboratory Director, of the 100-page document with over 200 actionable milestones. JGI …
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… nearly 10,000 new annotations of fungal mitochondrial genomes — the DNA found inside mitochondria, the … mitochondrial annotations. Summary Mitochondrial genomes carry the genes responsible for oxidative … complex cells. Despite their biological importance, these genomes have resisted large-scale automated annotation due …
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… Avinash: JGI puts huge efforts into generating reference genomes for new species allowing it to fill gaps in the … keep updating the Gene Atlas with curated datasets from CSP projects and aim to improve plant gene function …
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… is a pioneer in metagenomic studies, recovering microbial genomes from biofilm samples at the Richmond Mine in Iron … and metabolism through reconstruction of microbial genomes from the environment . Nature. 2004. 428, 37–43 …
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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 …
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… genomics pipeline that provides JGI users access to the genomes of uncultured microbes. His group also handles the …
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… genomics. Fungi can be better understood through reference genomes, but unfortunately there are not many available to … study. This is because most fungal clades have no reference genomes. It’s a key problem to solve because fungi are very … and analysis at the JGI to help produce novel fungal genomes. They manually curate data to connect to the newly …
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… an integrated approach to genome recovery from metagenomes. The Science Through the JGI’s Emerging Technologies … algorithms, allowing them to reconstruct more near-complete genomes from soil metagenomes compared to other methods. The Impact Understanding …
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… and Exploring Novel BGC Detection Techniques on Fungal Genomes Video Transcript: Emerald Nash : What I’m working on … that I got to do a project involving over 12,000 fungal genomes was just really, really exciting for me and learning …
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