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… in support of JGI’s contributions to the Human Genome Project, he began developing larger comparative genomic … NY … RJ Craig et al., 2023.The Chlamydomonas Genome Project, version 6: Reference assemblies for mating-type …
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… ; click on the call link to see specific details including project types supported, sample/capacity limits, and … should indicate this in the proposal so we can select the project provisionally. If your project makes it successfully through the scientific review …
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New evidence shows anaerobic fungi can degrade the hardiest of plant components The … process. Now, a new study shows how anaerobic fungi — the kind living in the stomachs of livestock — are … components into biofuels and bioproducts. If anaerobic fungi could be used to effectively modify lignin without …
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… for new technology development and JGI user science projects. We perform analysis for diverse experiment types, … Our group also performs ‘proof-of principle’ research projects to demonstrate new genomic capabilities. Our group also performs ‘proof-of principle’ research projects to demonstrate new genomic capabilities. Research …
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… through the Joint BioEnergy Institute and the ENIGMA SFA project. In 2015, he founded what is now the JGI … Swift CL, et al. Anaerobic gut fungi are an untapped reservoir of natural products. …
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Susannah Tringe, JGI User Programs Deputy. “These new CSP projects accelerate our efforts to characterize … bacteria play on mating habits of Mucoromycota fungi, and their effects on these oil-producing species. Many fungi have beneficial symbiotic relationships with plants …
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… elucidation of biosynthetic gene clusters in bacteria and fungi. Prior to joining the JGI, he spent time as a faculty …
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ONGOING Who Should Apply? Investigators with research projects that integrate the expertise and capabilities of … user facilities Investigators with DOE mission-relevant projects that call for expansive sequencing, synthetic …
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… 35,000 samples — from plants, algae, bacteria, archaea, fungi, viruses — to support scientists around the world. …
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