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… use to conduct a similar type of search in microbial and metagenomic databases. In this case, the machine “learned” to … in size and function to those in typical bacterial or archaeal genomes, the sequence is most likely not an … By the numbers, the new approach detected inoviruses in 3,609 (6 percent) of the 56,868 microbial genomes and 2,249 …
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… in Physics, Cornell University, NY … RJ Craig et al., 2023.The Chlamydomonas Genome Project, version 6: Reference … structural mutation in the laboratory. The Plant Cell 35 (2), 644-672 A Sreedasyam et al., 2023. JGI Plant Gene Atlas: an updateable transcriptome …
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… scientists usually employ two different methods; shotgun metagenomic sequencing and single-cell sequencing. For years, … that were acquired through it were usually only around 30% complete. Described in ISME Communications , a method … genomes from microorganisms are shotgun (group) metagenomic sequencing and single-cell (individual) …
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… genomics and transcriptomics to discover another advantage these fungi wield: the capacity to form enzyme …
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… his team tracked the thousands of bacterial and archaeal species using a DNA-based array developed at … Over the next decade, the JGI’s single cell genomics and metagenomics capabilities were harnessed in several Lab …
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… of the microbial world through bulk community sequencing (metagenomics) and single-cell genomics, the vast majority of … allow researchers to focus on specific microbes within metagenome samples and associate their sequences with their … Facility, is supported under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. This study was funded by the Max Planck Society. …
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The DOE Joint Genome Institute hosted the hybrid “NeLLi 2023 Symposium” delving into the most recent expansions of the … and functional capabilities. Overview of Symposium Goals Metagenomic and single-cell sequence data have provided a … symposium series will provide an overview of the bacterial, archaeal and microeukaryote diversity cataloged and …
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… some songbird W chromosomes — suggest that they are advantageous enough to have evolved multiple times independently. … by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31590821, 31561123001, 31500502, 41871044), National Key Research and …
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… public database for the research community. With more than 13 million BGCs in the catalog at the time of publication, it … data from over 1.3 million publicly available bacterial and archaeal genome and contig sources. The Impact Secondary … and secondary metabolites information from isolate and metagenome data. The SMC ( smc.jgi.doe.gov ) is designed …
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… think like it’s, it’s this unique time where the preceding 300 years, that change was not occurring at that pace, right. And then, hopefully, 3-400 years down the road we’ll have a steady state where we …
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