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… soybean rust could reduce crop yields by as much as 90 percent. As part of the DOE Joint Genome Institute’s …
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Leadership and Development Program Awardee 2005-2009: NIH K25 Mentored Career Development awardee 1998-2003: NSF Graduate research training fellowship in … Rubel, O., Prabhat, Mahoney, M., & Bowen, B. (2015). Identifying important ions and positions in mass spectrometry …
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JGI’s Daniel Rokhsar, published over the last half-dozen years, on the ancestral origins of Citrus sinensis , the …
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… biofuels and bioproducts, and medicine. Wading through 30 years of sequencing data, the team composed of Wu, Seshadri, … the team found that bacterial isolate genomes represent 9.73% of the total estimated diversity of the available … data directly from environmental samples over the years have significantly expanded the known diversity of …
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… and it has legacy mining that goes back more than 100 years. And in particular, there’s an inflow from the mining … 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 can …
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… with the DOE Joint Genome Institute dates back to 1997, when he was working for the Stanford Human Genome … simple yeasts to large vertebrate genomes. For the past 13 years, Mr. Schmutz has directed the JGI Plant Program, …
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… process. The JGI’s CSP Functional Genomics call is open year-round, and reviews submissions twice a year. Proposals submitted by July 30, 2020 will be …
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… over 60 different types of NEON samples and specimens per year. This NEON-focused webinar complements a recent …
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