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By studying the structure and function of a cyanobacterial protein, … that sets this molecule apart. To better understand how the revealed structure of the protein related to its function … as cyanobacteria photosynthesize. This pins down a piece of the photosynthesis that drives the ocean’s carbon …
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… of the JGI’s Genomic Technologies department is ensuring users have access to cutting-edge capabilities to help advance their science by generating data in three overarching categories: Sequencing, … to focus on expanding molecular capabilities and functional genomics, scaling capacity through end-to-end automation, …
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The CSP Functional Genomics call is to enable users to perform state-of-the-art … genomics research and to help them translate genomic information into biological function. The emphasis is on projects leveraging JGI’s DNA synthesis and ‘omics capabilities to …
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… to onboard users and guide them through the process of working with our facility. This includes help with: preparing a … PMO Lead, Metabolomics Program Kerrie Barry Plant and Algal Genomics Natasha Brown Supply Chain Manager Tijana Glavina del Rio Metagenomics Danielle Graham Microbial Program Nancy Hammon Workflow Planning Manager …
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… much longer conversation, which I cut into more digestable pieces. If you’re an expert in the field, you can probably … right. So I did a PhD in microbiology at MIT, and I studied microbial ecology. I studied Vibrio species in the ocean, so heterotrophic bacteria. Now, we …
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Machine learning methods were applied on sequenced fungal … Fungal Genomes Project, including 55 newly-sequenced species. The Impact The class Dothideomycetes includes … team reported that the algorithm was over 95% successful at classifying the fungal genomes Support Vector Machine …
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See below for examples of successful Letters of Intent to our Community Science Program Large-Scale Call, as … submissions to our CSP New Investigator, CSP Functional Genomics, and Facilities Integrating Collaborations for User … genetic microdiversity or core metabolic flexibility? … Microbial contributions to soil carbon storage during …
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… … DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … Then, some other enzymes chop the protein into smaller pieces, and other enzymes might make other kids of chemical … one of the most common animals in the ocean. They’re really species-diverse. I lost track actually of the number. But, …
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… for Episode 14 of Natural Prodcast . There’s been a lot going on, so I took a little break, but I’m hoping that from … I did my undergraduate in microbiology and then PhD in microbial genetics in the UK. And came across to the US for … clusters on demand? How can we do that at scale – long pieces of DNA? How can we build those, express those, and …
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… back to a new session of Natural Prodcast. I’ve got two things I wanted to tell you about in this introduction. First … of thought with that. So some people are interested in cave microbial– people are interested in the more extreme … host. So what you really need is a large tool kit of pieces in order to put them together to build pathways, to …
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… … DAN UDWARY: You’re listening to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … Mohammad Alanjary and Tilmann Weber to be a really valuable piece that shaped my thoughts about the history of genome … we’re thinking they’re obligate marine. There’s so far no species or no strains known that really grow in freshwater. …
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… for another episode of Natural Prodcast. Right now I’m working on this the afternoon of the day I’m due to release it, … to predict or just understand better the language of microbial cell-cell communication. And he told us about his … a great microbiologist named Roberto Kolter had this piece talking about how he thinks quorum sensing has– it was …
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