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… fees: Regular attendees (LBNL and external): $400 Industry: $450 Students and postdocs (including LBNL students … microbial symbiosis. This is a continuation of the previous NeLLi Symposia. In this 2025 Symposium, we will showcase … as well as microbial symbioses. We aim to foster discussions centered on how to capture, define, quantify, and …
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… resources to build up Sphagnum as a plant model system focused on carbon cycling studies, rather than for food or fuel … is estimated to be larger than any other single plant genus. Peatlands accumulate partially decomposed matter, and … findings lead them to speculate that these microbes could use the same pathway for either sulfur reduction or sulfur …
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… impact. Data generated from a single investment will be reused for further science. NOTICE The Data Portal … tools for comparative genomics of fungi. Mycocosm enables users to navigate across sequenced fungal genomes, and to … generated by the JGI and by others. The web portal allows users to navigate these genomes and conduct comparative and …
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… Virophages are small viruses with double-stranded DNA genomes that co-infect eukaryotic cells along with giant viruses. Virophages are small viruses with double-stranded DNA genomes that co-infect … of Energy Joint Genome Institute, a DOE Office of Science User Facility located at Lawrence Berkeley National …
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… and our institutional website. Mr. Wilson brings a user-centered approach, an ability to work with others to … with the Informatics Department to develop software that pushed instrument run information directly into the database … rather than depending upon error prone, manual input by the users in a web browser interface. Mr. Wilson then served as …
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… Dehalococcoides mccartyi and Dehalobacter restrictus, that work together to break down PCE into the chemical … by Congress in 1980 for Superfund sites which are hazardous waste areas that require cleanup and long-term … are ongoing to complete cleanup. The process that was used to clean up the toxic chemicals is commonly known as …
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… to be junk DNA, so there was quite a bit of resistance to use resources to sequence it,” Patrinos said. After many … of a genomic arms race as they recognized the private industry’s interest in simultaneously sequencing the human genome. By 2000, a drafted human …
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… yield and climate resilience of algae — for potential use as biomass or in biomass conversion to biofuel. Summary … (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User Facility located at Lawrence Berkeley National … also opens new avenues for utilizing these organisms in sustainable practices, such as biofuel production and natural …
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… forest floor. Within the soil, a microbiome of bacteria, viruses and fungi process carbon and nitrogen, paving the way … burned soils. By connecting microbial genes with functions useful for forest recovery, this study sheds light on how … transplant trees and soils, targeting helpful bacteria, viruses and fungi. Overall, better understanding of a …
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