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… powerful at finding ways to accelerate bio-design and identifying the best sets of enzymes that enable synthesis of … Though such visits have been impossible for the past year and a half, “the logistics haven’t changed,” noted … This was the first time CRISPR-Cas9 had been used to modify a cell’s genome in order to create lysates with altered …
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… has been head of the DNA Synthesis Science Program since 2015. The mission of this program is to harness the power of …
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… due to the sequence’s availability via Phytozome. In 2015, a new and revised version brought the soybean sequence …
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… data obtained from environmental samples — to identify over 27,000 microbial genes. These genes were identified … of those genes were actually tested in the 2011 paper. In 2015, the study’s dataset became material for a hands-on …
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… of focus and data and computational needs. Over its 23-year history, JGI has produced more than 13 petabytes of …
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… who work with more than 10,000 undergraduate students each year. Brian Looney of Duke University is interested in …
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… a JGI Community Science Program proposal that started six years earlier, researchers put together what they called the … a variety of methane-mitigation goals. One aim is identifying chemical compounds that could inhibit microbial … approach is using the Hungate1000 collection to identify microbial markers that would allow farmers to screen …
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… of California, Merced to start orientation as a first-year graduate student in the Quantitative Systems Biology … I’ll take that knowledge back with me.” Now a second-year evolutionary biology student in David Ardell’s lab, he … that’s going to be generated at academic level in a few years as it’s getting closer to producing trillion base data …
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Boeuf and colleagues set sail on research cruises in 2015 and 2016. At Station ALOHA , site of the 30-years-long Hawaii Ocean Time-series (HOT), they collected … namely the 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene, to mark or identify microbial species. All SAR324 have very closely related …
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