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… where you can browse the genetic blueprints of these photosynthetic organisms. PhycoCosm is one of the largest data … reinforces the JGI’s new strategic focus on exploring algal biology, diversity, and ecology. PhycoCosm has many … PhycoCosm’s built-in connection to the DOE Systems Biology Knowledgebase (KBase) also allows researchers to …
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… a first-year graduate student in the Quantitative Systems Biology (QSB) Group under the School of Natural Sciences … a faculty member with research interests in computational biology, I was especially intrigued by this program, as it … knowledge back with me.” Now a second-year evolutionary biology student in David Ardell’s lab, he also took a long …
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… opportunity with JGI’s experts in computational biology and microbial ecology will allow me to acquire vital … the omics methodologies into workflows with the DOE Systems Biology Knowledgebase (KBase) , in collaboration with …
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… one of the two main branches of fungi); another is a photosynthetic microbe, tucked in the fungus’ tissue. If you’re a … — though perhaps no less dramatic. In lichen, the photosynthetic partner, either a eukaryotic microalga or a … with the photobiont transferring part of its photosynthetically fixed carbon to the mycobiont. However, …
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… author Candice Swift — verified that the fungi expressed biosynthetic gene clusters, which are “building blocks” of …
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Project DOE Chromosome publications: The DNA sequence and biology of human chromosome 19 The DNA sequence and …
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… intern): In her final year in the Quantitative & Systems Biology PhD program at UC Merced under the coadvisement of … JGI internship led to her co-authorship on a 2017 Plos Biology “The JGI-UC Merced Genomics Distinguished Graduate …
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… brings a bioinformatics expertise, a combination of biology and computer science, to reveal clues about how … to develop and expand into the world of evolutionary biology. And around that time, a collaborative internship …
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… microbes are present. This study, published in Nature Microbiology , went a step further, using both DNA and messenger …
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