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… (Alignment fraction, AF) have been computed for nearly 28,000 bacterial and archaeal genomes. By clustering genomes … is a collaboration between the JGI and the Computational Biosciences Group at the Computing Sciences Research Division of LBNL. … Focus Areas … Average …
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… into secondary metabolites? Kate Duncan: So I always liked science in school. I wouldn’t say I was one of these people … inside them. And this was, I think it must’ve been about 2001, maybe, and so it was before smartphones and before … It’s them that do it. They created the Wiki. They edit the pages. They add the content. They run the Twitter account. …
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Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. DAN: Hey … Joint Genome Institute, or JGI. JGI is a DOE Office of Science User Facility located at Lawrence Berkeley National … I have been in – working in secondary metabolism for almost 20 years now. Which when I did the math, that was a surprise …
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… on JGI policies and practices that affect users and their science including technical capabilities offered, proposal … and scientific relevance and quality. … The DNA Synthesis Science Advisory Committee is chartered to offer advice, … management and strategic objectives for the JGI’s data science, informatics and information technology (IT) …
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Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. DAN: Hello, … right? BEN: Yeah, yeah. Well, we are at [10 to the] minus 12 [Molar concentration]- is sufficient to kill cells. So … of – if you think of nature as a scientist, nature is doing science, way longer than we as a civilization, supposedly. …
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… genetic toolkit of ancestral and present-day plants The Science In a recent Nature Genetics paper , researchers … Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User Facility located at Lawrence Berkeley National … … The work (proposal: award at https://doi.org/10.46936/10.25585/60001405 ) conducted by the US Department of Energy …
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… long, it’s definitely because we like talking about our science. So, sorry, but not really sorry. I haven’t … in this hypersaline environment, which can range from 8% to 28% salinity. We have toxic metals, so these concentrations … you go to the website, which is smc.jgi.doe.gov , the stats page is showing me that right now we have just over a …
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Clarivate Analytics, formerly the IP & Science arm of Thomson Reuters, has released their 2019 list … to: Project Manager Kerrie Barry, Cross-Field Category Fungal and Algal Program head Igor Grigoriev , … head Tanja Woyke , Biology & Biochemistry category Some highlights from projects each of these researchers were …
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… say a clutch is probably the size of a golf ball and has 25 to 50 eggs. I’m guessing here. DAN: Sure, sure. MARCY: … we talked and I’ve noticed that you stay focused on the science and I think that’s great. But I spend a lot of time … how much of our lives as scientists revolve around our science but then also about giving access to various …
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… expertise, a combination of biology and computer science, to reveal clues about how microbial and bacteria … When Lawrence embarked on his PhD program at UC Merced in 2013, this field was just beginning to develop and expand … during the internship, but it also helps to spread the science stories of JGI to a broader audience after the …
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… access to cutting-edge capabilities to help advance their science by generating data in three overarching categories: … and Metabolomics. Strong internal collaborations with Science Programs and Operations enable the JGI to focus on …
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Natural Prodcast, a podcast about natural products and the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. Welcome back … I picture myself talking to my mother, trying to explain science to my mom. So I always try to, when we do these … found in Yu et al, APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2004, 1253–1262, 70:3 ALISON TAKEMURA: And so did you …
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