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… all the webinars here . You can find additional webinars covering how to use our data portals here. … … Shining a Light: Advanced … when applying to the FICUS call. (Feb. 21, 2024) More JGI webinars below …
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The Secondary Metabolism Collaboratory encourages user engagement. The Science In addition to the core set of … of genes known as biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs.) As reported in the recent Database issue of the journal Nucleic … of the closest comparable database. … Dan Udwary talks about the Secondary Metabolism Collaboratory … Browse BGCs …
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… scientists, the culmination of their work into a written report that is published in a scientific journal is the … ultimate achievement. To get to this point requires rigorous research, written skill, above all else, determination. … Grigoriev at the JGI strongly influenced her perspective about what it means to be a scientist. “To see how team …
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… for maintenance to keep processes running smoothly. As reported August 26, 2021, in Nature Communications , researchers led by … and so one of the things that I think is so special about this collaboration is that we’re doing work in yeast, …
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… to unlock their potential for bioenergy, environmental sustainability, and bioproducts. By sequencing and analyzing … genomic potential into practical applications, including sustainable biofuels, biomaterials, natural products, and … an international research team in collaboration with the JGI. Conserved Fungal Genes of Unknown Function offer a …
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Adam Riesselman of Harvard University worked with DOE JGI's Sam Deutsch. Learn more about the DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship …
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… snails, UC Merced graduate student Sabah Ul-Hasan and alumnus of the JGI-UC Merced Genomics Internship Program, first … Nuevo is, historically, a fishing town and we know little about its coastal microbial ecology. We also know little … Ul-Hasan noted. “I spent a good portion of 2016 and all of 2017 looking for C. californicus across the California-Baja …
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As warm-adapted microbes edge polewards, they’d oust resident tiny algae. The cold polar oceans give rise to … other words, some like it hot; some do not. “We can think about the ocean, naively, as a sort of homogeneous medium. … Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 5th Assessment Report to predict where and how fast the 14° Celsius …
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… in mass spectrometry-centered projects, Dr. Bowen’s work focuses on developing high-performance computing workflows and … T., Rübel, O., Keasling, J., Northen, T., & Bowen, B. (2017). OpenMSI Arrayed Analysis Toolkit: analyzing spatially … imaging for in situ kinetic histochemistry. Scientific reports, 3(1), 1656. Rübel, O., Greiner, A., Cholia, S., …
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… of the five major lineages of cotton; G. tomentosum , G. mustelinum , and G. darwinii are the others. All of these … another study co-author at Texas A&M University. “This report establishes new opportunities in multiple basic and … is one such example.” Jones noted that he talks to growers about Cotton Inc.’s long-term investment in crop research. …
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… scale: fungi stretch a network of tendrils called arbuscules into a plant’s root cells, and both organisms … the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User Facility located at … circular capture areas roughly 55-microns in diameter — about the width of a human hair. At such resolution, this …
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