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… starts with a User Agreement — before any work can begin, including the submission of samples for sequencing, or the … rights in technical data, project reporting to the DOE, and publication requirements. An official with authority is …
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… of Natural Prodcast. A little bit of a bonus episode, since I’m off schedule, but this is an important one that … And I think a lot of times, too, when we even look at publications, it’s always positive data, right? No one ever … postdocs, for trainees sort of like we do with GNPS, the Global Natural Product Social Molecular Network, where you …
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… collaborate with users to develop project requirements, define the scope of work and outline roles and responsibilities resulting in a formal … access your data, share with collaborators, and coordinate publication with JGI scientists. Synthetic DNA constructs …
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… is Professor Cassandra Quave from Emory University, with joint appointments in the School of Medicine and College of … funding programs to build up research capacity with our global partners. And I can just give one example of our work … I think on COVID that we’re getting ready to submit for publication and have found some interesting hits for that as …
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Synthesis Program supports a wide range of projects, from single-gene synthesis to the synthesis of entire chromosomes, … focusing on developing genetic systems that can address global energy and environmental challenges. The program … key phylogenetic nodes. These families allow easy access to clade-specific orthology/paralogy relationships as well as …
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UDWARY: It’s been a while, but Natural Prodcast is back again for another round of episodes. If you stick around for … areas that are less of a focus, I would say. For example, marine research is not so much of a focus within BER … do the bioinformatics and to synthesize these results into publication? So there’s this really important because we …
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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 city’s … to viral lineages, and predominantly in samples from marine (55%) and freshwater (40%) environments. As a result, …
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… s ditched their flagella and other traits when migrating back to the ocean. The Science Scientists have discovered flagella in an unexpected place: hot spring-dwelling bacteria from … were lost in other forms of Chloroflexota that adapted to marine environments hundreds of millions of years ago. The …
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