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… advanced sequencing technologies to decode the genomes of microbes in their natural environments. This work encompasses bacteria, archaea, and micro-eukaryoes, along with their … and many other applications. By understanding how microbes contribute to ecosystem functions, the Program …
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… of thousands of new viral genomes and their predicted hosts (Nature 2016, Science 2017, Nature Microbiology 2018), … and massive reconstruction of genomes from uncultivated microbes (Nature 2019). Other projects in the group include … as well as the development of novel methods to enable large-scale comparative analysis, mining and visualization …
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… institutions — with capabilities that had remained largely unknown and underutilized by industry. When Director … data flows and promote novel data applications. As a large-scale data generator, the JGI has a key role to play … mass spectrometry. We offer accessible, AI-ready large-scale data repositories for genome information with …
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… worked for the best part of 20 years on products that were largely in commercialization, I thought it’d be great to … being used to essentially domesticate a range of different host organisms through introducing “landing pads” that you … But they really span our core science programs which are microbes, and fungi, and algae plants, synthetic biology. …
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… Learn about meetings the JGI is hosting: … about upcoming user-focused webinars and workshops we're hosting. …
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… the future. So, then we were using these probes to look at host pathogen interactions mostly with like enteric … or the genes that could encode for that right next to a larger biosynthetic gene cluster the products of the … ecology community to be able to better predict how their microbes are interacting with each other from sequence …
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… into the science that the JGI makes possible. Each episode, host Menaka Wilhelm interviews researchers — JGI Users — and … work on all kinds of organisms, from plants and fungi to microbes and viruses. Listen in to explore the data that …
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… to join me in mentally welcoming Natural Prodcast’s new co-host, another old friend of mine, Professor Jaclyn Winter , … them on a regular basis. So they are full of terrestrial microbes. So they’re open ecosystems. They’re not sealed off … active in a heterologous host. So what you really need is a large tool kit of pieces in order to put them together to …
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… product reports on the evolution of genome mining and microbes with Mohammad Alanjary and Tilmann Weber to be a … they spread, why do they spread in a certain way from one bacteria to another, how do they change then, and why are … at the end to get the compound expressed in a heterologous host strain. DAN UDWARY: Yeah, sure. That’s very similar to …
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… user and no granting of funds. Proposal Call FICUS CSP Large Scale CSP New Investigator CSP Functional Genomics …
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… in Nature and Medicine.” It’s obviously focused more on the bacterial side of the field, and it’s a little hard to find … squares are depictions of what are called domains within a larger protein. And so each of those domains is sort of like … at naturalprodcast.com Special thanks, as always, to my co-host, Alison Takemura. <woohoo> If you like Alison, and want …
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… JGI-led team significantly expands the global diversity of large and giant viruses. While the microbes in a single drop of water could outnumber a small … insights into how they might interact with their hosts, and how those interactions may in turn impact the …
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