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Every year, the JGI sequences around 35,000 samples — from plants, algae, … the sequencing lab. So today, Chris Daum walks through the JGI’s sequencing pipeline, where there are freezers with …
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Journal publication caps JGI pilot project with fledgling Florida high school … the microbes that play roles in the methane cycle. Their data report, which provides the only known reference microbiome data sets for the Loxahatchee Refuge, was published in the journal …
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… the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User Facility located at … Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), relied on a model grass system for answers. Their work recently appeared in Nature … quality genome assemblies for all three grasses. With these datasets, researchers made a pan-genome containing four B. …
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… world’s most harvested crop by tonnage, sugarcane accounts for 80% of global sugar production. A reference genome for … Community Science Program; in 2018, a monoploid reference sequence of sugarcane was published as a step forward in … The reference genome of R570 is available on the JGI plant data portal, Phytozome . … The work (proposal: …
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Harnessing BER-funded data resources, researchers built an interactive and … the range of bacteria and archaea that rely on this form of metabolism, researchers recently compiled a list of … the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User Facility located at …
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… could boost biofuels and fertilize fields. So in 2010, the JGI helped publish the original genome sequence for the soybean, Glycine max. With a full genome sequence, …
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Machine learning methods were applied on sequenced fungal genomes to classify gene families. The … of fungi, by lifestyles. The machine “learned” to identify data generated in part through the 1000 Fungal Genomes … known to infect most major food crops and feedstocks for biomass and biofuel production. Learning about the …
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