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… things, and what we’re hoping to accomplish at JGI in this area. If this series of podcast episodes has sparked your … for a long time by many, many bacteria – and fungi and plants. And so that’s the power and the promise of, I guess, … they think the field needs and what they’ve done in the past and maybe what JGI can do to help drive secondary …
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… of novel bacterial, archaeal and eukaryotic microbes and viruses in environmental sequence data. We use … 255-255 Schulz et al. (2020) Giant virus diversity and host interactions through global metagenomics. Nature. 578 … components. Science, 356 (6333), 82-85 Schulz et al. (2016) A Rickettsiales symbiont of amoebae with ancient …
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… cliques, it has also become possible to identify speciation events within existing species. Within the JGI’s production … the Computing Sciences Research Division of LBNL. … Focus Areas … Average Nucleotide Identity (ANI) … Integrated …
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Lab Intellectual Property Office to facilitate these new interactions. The PDT enables industry engagement through … is partnering with the JGI and Berkeley Lab Biosciences Area to quantify atmospheric gas mitigation properties of multiple rice plant growth promotion technologies using methanotrophs. … …
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… been dead center and a lot of the really important recent events in data analysis and secondary metabolism over the … I could use this tool. I don’t have this kind of research area though, so. Dan Udwary: You can, Alison, because … called “disease suppression”, where the microbiome of a plant, so the bacteria living on and inside the roots are …
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… the sponges talk to each other? ERIC: He was looking at interactions between sponges and other organisms. So one of … actually do have interesting chemistry, but it’s not an area that we work on. We’ve worked almost exclusively with … transcriptomics, metabolomics, and natural products in plants, fungi, and microorganisms. If you want to …
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… to do an independent study on ethnobotany of some of the plants that people were using for medicines in this very … so my collaborator and I have this idea that they work like pastry bags almost and so they are essentially squeezed out … transition. In this episode, we discuss her work in many areas of chemical exploration of natural products for …
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As a host, and a little bit of my newer work is focused on plants, but in both cases, you know, these molecules are how … Tiny Earth is using to be different than screening in the past, is in the types of pathogens or challenges where we’re … because a lot of soldiers in the Iraq and Afghanistan area were coming back with these really bad infections. So …
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… to the JGI regarding calls for proposals, including focus areas, eligibility, timing, and proposal review process; … who has been an active user of the JGI at any time in the past two fiscal years is eligible for election to the UEC. … will be elected. The Chair is responsible for preparing the agenda of UEC meetings in coordination with the JGI Director …
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We get to do all kinds of wacky things in different areas of science, for sure. NADINE ZIEMERT: Yeah, so there’s … need the community to be able to come together. And in the past, we’ve had these monolithic databases, NCBI and IMG , … transcriptomics, metabolomics, and natural products in plants, fungi, and microorganisms. If you want to …
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… to provide valuable reference genomes in under-populated areas of the tree of life, as reference genomes are critical … Kyrpides N. C., Woyke T . Giant virus diversity and host interactions through global metagenomics.” Nature 578(7795): …
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… our HERE (TK) , used successfully by investigators in the past. These protocols are not endorsed by and have not been … Phycocosm (citation: https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkaa898 ) Plants: Phytozome (citation: … Policy & Support page. … Please review our Webinars and Events pages for details. … Who is my project manager? … …
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