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… 2022 marks the JGI’s 25th anniversary . Over the next few months, we’ll be revisiting a number of notable achievements that showcase our collaborations and capabilities to enable great … Ho, Maria Mendoza, Erone Cao and Sabah Ul-Hasan share how these experiences have influenced their career journeys. …
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… 2 interns in the summer of 2014 has grown to a total of 75 with the inclusion of the 2023 cohort. Each of them has … collaboration. JGI Director Nigel Mouncey reflected on how the JGI-UC Merced Intern partnership had become a … and alumni shared their perspectives on the program and how much it meant to be a part of it all. Among them was …
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… technology has changed dramatically over the last 25-plus years since the JGI’s inception, making it possible … we caught up with JGI staff, collaborators and users to see how software and supercomputing capabilities have evolved to … for over 20 years in order to better understand how the freshwater ecosystem works. When she set out to …
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… into drought tolerance, biomass production and more — however, a single reference genome shows only one slice of the adaptation possible for this … global crop trait discovery. Nature (2026). doi:10.1038/s41586-026-10229-9 …
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… activity and chemical output over time, the team mapped how the bacterium redirects its energy, building blocks and … mapped in this detail before. The Impact By revealing how a single stress signal rewires a bacterium's entire … JGI users can leverage to create a more complete picture of how microbes control useful chemistry in other organisms. …
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… and Duke University, published their research related to how bacteria that colonize the roots of sphagnum work to … that normally would kill the moss may hold clues to how these carbon sink environments can continue to hold onto … resilience to warming . New Phytol. 2022 Jun;234(6):2111-2125. doi: 10.1111/nph.18072. Byline: Ashleigh Papp …
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… deep subsurface ecosystems. A team of researchers described how the viruses repeatedly attempted to infect and destroy the host archaea – and how the microbes resist. The battle waged below the Earth’s … system to study virus-host interactions. Approximately 150 archaeal viruses had been previously identified. The JGI …
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… Laboratory, is using bioinformatics and isotopes to track how viruses influence the flow of carbon in permafrost. …
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… New evidence shows anaerobic fungi can degrade the hardiest of plant … to do so is a resource-intensive process. Now, a new study shows how anaerobic fungi — the kind living in the stomachs of … (MAO), National Science Foundation grant MCB-1553721 (MAO), Office of Biological and Environmental …
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… week, he and 39 collaborators published a paper tracing how these mushrooms have evolved. …
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