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… The JGI’s Metabolomics Program works to uncover the roles of … them with genomic data to enhance our understanding of genome science, organisms, and ecosystems at the molecular … of experimental workflows and computational analysis, JGI scientists are able to link metabolic activity with gene …
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… “Adopt a Genome” is an informal program for faculty to “claim” the JGI’s unpublished microbial genomes, with the expectation … a fresh cohort of users Reach the next generation of genome scientists and recruit new talent for biosciences. … microbial genome and microbiome datasets. It includes JGI-sequenced and publicly available datasets encompassing …
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… you, personally, to everyone involved in making this happen. We had a really fun conversation with Roger about all … let me know! I’m dying to hear from you. Toss an email to jgi[email protected] , or leave us a review on Apple Podcasts … of that too. ROGER: Many academics came out of it. Many scientists were trained on both sides – on the US side and …
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… of this policy is to establish communication norms around JGI contributions, ensure that all contributors to a … of the journal in which the research is published. The JGI expects that the data produced by the facility result in … assembly, analysis, annotation, verification, creation of genome browsers, etc. The users, collaborators, and JGI …
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… discovering and characterizing giant viruses, which possess genomes and particle sizes that rival those of cellular … sibling to Cyanobacteria associate with eukaryotes in the open ocean .” Current Biology , Volume 34 Issue 22. Krinos, … Conservative taxonomy and quality assessment of giant virus genomes with GVClass. ” npj Viruses, Volume 2 Article 60. …
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… Amazon ecology, [in] Portuguese, and got to do an independent study on ethnobotany of some of the plants that … do when you’re exploring your systems. Because I think the JGI has a little bit of a different approach. We don’t … different places. It’s interesting how much of our lives as scientists revolve around our science but then also about …
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… things I want to make sure that we talk about. You have a JGI project going with us that we want to talk a little bit … to do with my career. In order to really make that happen, I kept looking for open jobs that said, we want a … ask things all day. ALISON TAKEMURA: I wanted to ask, did scientists at that time just think that the ocean was kind …
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… enzymes to do chemical reactions. Obviously, in my work, in genome mining, we have an awful lot of crossover, where us … niche in chemical enzymology. So, we talked about her JGI DNA synthesis project to explore the chemical … So for example, we’ve built a library of flavin independent monooxygenases with the help of JGI’s DNA synthesis …
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… “Natural Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. DAN: Hi again, and … describe. [ Go here to learn more about Tiny Earth and the JGI’s role in the project by watching Amanda Hurley’s … idea how to put it back together. So a lot of sequencing depends on Illumina technology, which is usually what we refer …
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… “Natural Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. DAN: Hey there. This is … 1 is here and part 2 is here ) so you understand what’s happened so far in the conversation between me and Alison. In … state of things, and what we’re hoping to accomplish at JGI in this area. If this series of podcast episodes has …
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… The JGI Project Management Office carries out a number of … to facilitate world-class science. PMO works with users, JGI scientists and technical staff to onboard users and guide … The PMO Team Christa Pennacchio PMO Lead, Metabolomics Program Kerrie Barry Plant …
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… a podcast about natural products and the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. Welcome back. This will … lab of Elke Dittmann, where I did my PhD later. And she happened to work with nature products from cyanobacteria. So … was fascinating, I think. DAN UDWARY: Yeah, and that was a JGI Community Sequencing Project. You’re right, yeah. NADINE …
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