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Journal publication caps JGI pilot project with fledgling Florida … school scientists. The Florida Everglades evokes images of fanboats skimming over swamps, while alligators peer … “river of grass” that stretches some 580,000 square miles across southern Florida, they encompass a wide range of …
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Dr. Mouncey joined the DOE Joint Genome Institute in 2017 as the fourth Director in its 27-year history. He has a … and genetic analysis of solvent-producing Clostridium species. Scientific Data. 11 Hahnke, R. L. et al. 2022. … World Bio Markets Bio-based Business Person of the Year Publications Committee Chair (2016- ), Society for …
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Pictured from left: [Top] Bill J. Baker, Jeff Barrick, Ian Gilman, Louis Graf, Yuxi Guo, … DNA sequencing to explore microbial and plant interactions across unique ecosystems, from alpine soils to tropical … is Sept. 9, 2025, for inclusion in the November 2025 review. You can also find more information about the JGI’s …
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By studying the structure and function of a cyanobacterial protein, researchers have … and Blaby-Haas collaborated with a range of researchers across the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Washington … of that machine — photosynthesizers’ DNA and RNA. These sequences provide a list of machine parts, and an idea of …
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… showed that the composition of the community was similar across sequencing approaches, that species specific sets of single cells harbored mobile … snippets of microbial genomes directly from environmental sequence data, by piecing each genome together from large …
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Every year, the JGI sequences around 35,000 samples — from plants, algae, bacteria, … viruses — to support scientists around the world. Most of those researchers send their samples in from afar, …
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… 13 interns from UC Merced spent eight weeks working virtually with JGI mentors to investigate rigorous research … Elements … Evolution of the Mitochondria Internship … Cross Species Integration of Single Cell Transcriptomes … …
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