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… to: Project Manager Kerrie Barry, Cross-Field Category Fungal and Algal Program head Igor Grigoriev , Plant & Animal Science category Plant Program Library Construction Group Lead Jane Grimwood (at HudsonAlpha), Cross-Field category Research Scientist Natalia Ivanova, Biology & …
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… updates. Phytozome v13, which now hosts upwards of 250 plant genomes and has been under active development for … over 5 years, provides users with the genome browsers, gene pages, search, BLAST and BioMart data warehouse interfaces … keep it current given the accelerated rate of new genome releases in Phytozome v13. If the genome(s) you’re …
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… episode 3 of the Primer! — DAN: So, you know, in the in the 50s 60s 70s, most of the exploration of this is done by …
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… first episode, and at the same time I’m going to release 5 other episodes so you can get a good feeling for what this … the field, you can probably skip straight on to Episodes 4 5 and 6, for some fun interviews, unless you want to fact … probably heard of the Salem Witch Trials back in the what? 15th, 16th century. ALISON: Yeah, I lived in Massachusetts …
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… The JGI’s Genomes OnLine Database celebrates 25 years as a vital resource for data contextualization The Science Since its launch 25 years ago, the Genomes OnLine Database has matured from … new features like a public API and ecosystem landing page, as well as the growth of different entities, further …
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… statistics across genomes (see video on comparative tools) 5. Q: Is there any programmatic access to the portal? Or … A: Absolutely! 12. Q: Is it possible to use the Browse page tool to compare your own data with the JGI database? A: … sections of the corresponding portals 16. Q: Mitochondrial page only for Neurospora or for any genome sequenced by …
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… because I was always swimming or surfing. And you know, 25 hours a day we’re at the beach practically. It was just – … has been a lot of fun for us in recent years. Started in 2015, when two things happened. One, a new graduate student … bloom ever observed on planet Earth. This was the 2015 Pseudonichia diatom bloom. It made a toxin called domoic …
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