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Climate Change Threatens Base of Polar Oceans’ Bountiful Food Webs
As warm-adapted microbes edge polewards, they’d oust resident tiny algae. The cold polar oceans give rise to some of the … energy generation and environmental characterization and cleanup. The JGI provides integrated high-throughput …
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The More the Merrier: Making the Case for Plant Pan-genomes
… system traces polyploid genome evolution. Flowering plants abide by the concept, “the more the merrier,” … parents or duplication, also known as “polyploidy,” is common among flowering plants; at least once during their … energy generation and environmental characterization and cleanup. The JGI provides integrated high-throughput …
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Jeremy Schmutz
Mr. Schmutz’s involvement with the DOE Joint Genome Institute dates back … the DOE human chromosomes 5, 16, and 19. Following the completion of the human genome project in 2003, he developed sequencing, assembly, and …
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The endosymbiotic box of protective tricks
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Hiroshi Otani
Since joining the DOE Joint Genome Institute in 2016, Dr. Otani has been studying secondary metabolism in microbes, particularly actinomycetes. His research activity … Characterization of p-hydroxycinnamate catabolism in a soil Actinobacterium. J. Bacteriol. 196, 4293-4303. Otani, …
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Genome Insider
Genome Insider is a podcast that showcases the work of JGI collaborators in brief forays, connecting audiences with the people behind … to a more sustainable world. Learn about JGI-supported projects, delving into the researchers’ motivations, the …
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High Five: Celebrating the JGI-UC Merced Genomics Internship Program
… have contributed to the research of 13 JGI scientists since the program’s inception. In 2014, JGI’s Zhong Wang and … shared their thoughts on the students’ efforts. Ben Cole, a project scientist in Visel’s Genomics of Plant-Microbial … Clarissa Nobile, investigating interactions between microbes and venomous hosts. She also facilitates the …
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… their expertise to enhance the scientific impact of user projects, develop cutting edge approaches for and with users, and create computational tools and resources for them. Their concerted …
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Bacteria and Fungi Divvy Up the Work in Forest Floor
… nitrogen-metabolizing enzymes are abundant, and to which microbes they belong. This study provides further insights … Pinpointing the processes happening on and in forest soil also better enriches models of global carbon and … sequences assembled as part of its 1000 Fungal Genomes Project . To map microbial activity, Baldrian’s team …
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Party in the Rhizosphere
There’s a party in the soil, and microbes are the VIPs. They’re feasting on the compounds that plants secrete through their roots, creating …
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The Power of One, Amplified
A preview of how large-scale single cell genomics complements metagenomics studies. The Science Researchers … between the analyzed community members. The Impact Though microbes help regulate the planet’s nutrient cycles and are …
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Robert Bowers
Bob uses single-cell genomics and metagenomics to explore how microbes influence people and the environment. This includes studying the diversity, physiology and community ecology of microbes sampled from the natural …
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