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… for the upcoming Viral EcoGenomics & Applications (VEGA) Symposium which is being held in conjunction with the …
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… been dead center and a lot of the really important recent events in data analysis and secondary metabolism over the …
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… to assess absolute time estimates for major colonization events. It was previously assumed, due to the wide and … closer to a mere 250,000 years — with many key colonization events in the Atlantic ocean occurring within the last … provided timepoints of eelgrass’s major global colonization events. The U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome …
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… (watch Antonio Camargo present on IMG/VR v4 at the 2022 VEGA meeting below). Another JGI-developed tool, CheckV, …
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… of how marine microbial communities are affected by warming events. More time-series studies could help researchers … temperatures rise, so do instances of extreme weather events such as hurricanes and droughts. Another one began in … and the global carbon cycle. Tracking large-scale marine events such as The Blob is difficult, but critical. By 2016, …
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… remotely due to COVID-19 restrictions, but virtual events and technology enabled a fruitful experience for … and GitHub enabled virtual collaboration. JGI also hosted events to enable students to showcase their work and even a …
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… panel discussions, workshops, and informal networking events. JGI will present both a genome center talk and a …
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… the C-fern assembly. While they did identify a couple WGD events, these events could not fully account for the size and complexity …
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… fungi suggested that there were multiple flagellum loss events during the diversification of terrestrial fungi, … that there were a series of rapid diversification events when fungi first invaded land. Intuitively, it makes … lineages. Our analyses estimate these diversification events occurred approximately 650 million years ago, and …
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… multiply. Over time, plants lose many genes after such events, returning their genomes to a diploid state while … the polyploid B. hybridum formed more than once, and these events took place a million years apart: the individual with …
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