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… and other omics technologies. The exponential growth of DNA sequencing data, coupled with recent computational … advances in management, processing and visualization of “big data,” and artificial Intelligent/machine learning … breakthrough discoveries and catalyzing a major transition of biology into data science. Research in the Kyrpides …
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… off today with my interview with the Director of the Joint Genome Institute and head of the Secondary Metabolites … that’s your turf. NIGEL MOUNCEY: Yeah, great. DAN: And completely free, right? NIGEL MOUNCEY: It is completely … help the Society grow. And so I’ve been the chair of the publications committee for the last, what is it now, five …
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… The central mission of the JGI’s Genomic Technologies department is ensuring … To meet these needs, the JGI deploys state-of-the-art sequencers and platforms dedicated to synthesis, single-cell … methodologies to enhance the integration of various data types. …
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… , Science Focus Areas (SFA) opportunities, and the Office of Science Early Career Research Program . If … support through the JGI (with the exceptions of DE-FOA-0003453 and DE-FOA-0003615 , which are both eligible for … capabilities and products . A minimum request of 1 Tb of sequence data is required to qualify for BERSS. For DNA …
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… Dan Udwary: You’re listening to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s Natural Prodcast, a podcast about natural … about the basics of genome mining, which is using DNA sequence to identify and interpret biosynthetic, secondary … with AntiSMASH , which is available for analysis of your genomes on the web , or you can download a docker container …
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… The Fungal & Algal Program explores the vast diversity of fungi and algae to unlock their potential for bioenergy, … and bioproducts. By sequencing and analyzing the genomes of these organisms, the program investigates the biological … culture collections to produce hundreds of diverse algal genomes, which will be made accessible through the PhycoCosm …
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… UDWARY: You’re listening to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s Natural Prodcast– a podcast about natural … If we are only interested in that final product, which is completely potent and specific to the target we’re thinking … to approach it is more related to what JGI does, which is sequence genomes. And we just published last year in the …
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… in the early 2000s called Ecopia, which was a very early genome mining company, back when DNA sequencing of natural … And at the time, it was really exciting when people would sequence [DNA]. The genome was– well, that hadn’t really … called Ecopia was talking about a gene cluster a week. They completed a gene cluster per week. And that really got me …
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… know, I’m here to find a job. I would like to do something completely new. And that is to begin to study the organic … So, this was when we started saying, we have to have the genomes. We have to look at the full picture of these. And … forward to seeing the data when it finally gets off the sequencers. The pandemic has obviously slowed JGI down a …
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… See below for a list of Frequently Asked Questions about our proposal submission process. You can review successful letters of intent and submissions at the bottom of the page. … Review the list of open calls ; click on the call link to see specific details including project types supported, sample/capacity limits, and instructions. …
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… The mission of the Joint Genome Institute is to serve the scientific … relevant bioenergy and environmental problems. The mission of the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center … and readiness to begin work, checking such factors as genome size, polymorphism level, sample quality and …
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… And we’ve done some work with those and have a couple of publications out there on the chemistry. There’s so much … almost never Actinomycetes. And so when we look at their genomes we don’t get the same kind of information that we … genome sequence, in about 40% of the genome the genes were completely unidentifiable. You had no idea what they were …
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