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… all that it has contributed, and what they’re excited about in JGI’s future. Find recordings and recaps of these … the Department of Energy (DOE) colleagues. “At that time (1986) 98% of the human genome was thought to be junk DNA, so there was quite a bit of resistance to use resources to sequence it,” Patrinos said. After many …
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… to date. This summer internship program, which began in 2014, pairs undergraduate and graduate students from UC Merced … daily, check-ins with their mentors to ensure projects progressed despite the challenges of remote work. In … The 2020 JGI-UC Merced interns and mentor/s: Brendan Blasius & Guohong “Albert” Wu Edgar Jimenez & Sharon Greenblum …
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Those from the JGI whose publications rank in the top 1% by citations for field and publication year are: Igor … Biochemistry, Microbiology) Jeremy Schmutz (Cross-field) Susannah Tringe (Microbiology) Tanja Woyke (Biology and … Roux, along with data from a consortium that included Susannah Tringe and Tanja Woyke, were all instrumental in the …
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… with DOE missions and from PIs who have not led any previously-accepted proposals — through the New Investigator call …
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The JGI welcomes three new members to the JGI User Executive Committee (UEC) : Roland Hatzenpichler of … and can serve no more than two consecutive terms. In late 2021, the JGI launched a solicitation for nominations for three …
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… the literature. These students analyze the genomes, write reports, and publish first-author papers, making the data … (JGI) and Matt Escobar (California State San Marcos) about how the Adopt-A-Genome project got started. Plus, Kalyani Maitra (California State Fresno) and two …
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… expands the global diversity of large and giant viruses. While the microbes in a single drop of water could … they are found everywhere, comparatively little is known about viruses, much less those considered large and giant. … datasets generated from sampling sites around the world, including data from several DOE-mission relevant …
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Machine learning approach significantly expands inovirus diversity. To answer the question, “Where’s Waldo?” … will have all of these features. As described July 22, 2019, in Nature Microbiology , a team led by scientists at … habitat—including soil, water, and humans—around the world. By the numbers, the new approach detected inoviruses …
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… exist back then,” said Hal Alper, a University of Texas at Austin professor, “but we really first heard about the JGI synthesis grant during a presentation that … proposal involving six labs at universities around the world was the first of the Functional Genomics call’s …
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… that will help solve energy and environmental challenges. Usually, plants have the upper hand against any kind of … and efficiently harvest the energy they store. Since 2012, O’Malley has worked with the JGI to understand the … complexes that work like assembly lines for efficiency. In 2021, her team saw that four strains of anaerobic fungi …
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JGI mentors. In this episode, hear two interns from the 2021 cohort describe their deep dives into genomics, …
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… datasets from a wide variety of ecosystems around the world, conducting iterative searches using statistical analyses to continuously refine and … and Management.” So begins a passage from Doudna’s book about her meeting with Banfield. (Banfield’s recounting of …
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