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… together over 400 proposal collaborators and co-authors with affiliations at over 180 organizations in 29 U.S. … 85 proposal collaborators, 58 had never shared a proposal with each other prior to their involvement with the 1KFG … genomes that are both large and complex. The first publication of a genome generated by the OGG initiative — …
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… Free-Living Growth and during Nitrogen-Fixing Symbiosis with Medicago spp. Msystems 7 (1), e01092-21 3. Baumgart et … Selected Publications …
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… local environments; for example, crop and ornamental seeds sold for the upper Midwest are often very different than … breeders aren’t interested in waiting decades to develop new crops. One example is an ongoing collaborative effort to … the crop for additional end products. The genetic diversity within this set of plants, each with a fully-sequenced …
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… Merced Genomics Internship paired six UC Merced students with seven JGI researchers for bioinformatics internship … a great opportunity to study and learn something totally new during my Ph.D. What is/has been one of your favorite … of a research institute. It has also introduced me to a new career path of being a researcher in a national …
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… installed at the Integrative Genomics Building , JGI’s newly-built home located in the heart of the Berkeley Lab … and their equipment from 4 single-story buildings to a new 4-story building 20 miles away in another city and … years ago. For JGIers, the moving process began in 2017 with annual one-day cleanups. During those days, they were …
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… trees are based upon? A: This is still work in progress as new genomes are being added. We do plan to publish the tree … not sequenced by JGI, if PIs are interested are working with us please contact me at [email protected] 5. Q: If … is based on a model that is not based on a genome model with PhycoCosm, how do we go about getting it in your …
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… of cellular complexity, the tree of life, cultivation of new lineages and the function of candidate lineages in … work together to develop recommendations for cultivating new bacteria and archaea revealed by a recent genome census … a means to access novel microbial lineages, leading to a new appreciation for the extent of diversity. The …
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… of California (UC), Merced graduate student working with Susannah Tringe , JGI’s User Programs deputy and head … composition and metabolism, work on which she is expanding with her study of microbes in California’s manmade water …
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… Six new members have been elected to the User Executive … and Kevin Solomon of the University of Delaware. Along with the existing UEC members, their areas of study span the … of ecosystems. She leads a recently approved CSP New Investigator proposal to understand the genetic basis of …
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… New evidence shows anaerobic fungi can degrade the hardiest … in order to do so is a resource-intensive process. Now, a new study shows how anaerobic fungi — the kind living in the … anaerobic fungi could be used to effectively modify lignin without oxygen and make use of it, it would change the …
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… National Lab biologist Jennifer Pett-Ridge collaborated with JGI scientists on an ambitious project: to bring in …
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