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Dr. Grigoriev joined the DOE Joint Genome Institute in 2003, following his … Convergent losses of decay mechanisms and rapid turnover of symbiosis genes in mycorrhizal mutualists. Nature Genet. … … Fungal & Algal Science Program … Education … Selected Publications … Awards and Service …
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In 2003, Dr. Pennacchio joined the DOE Joint Genome Institute and has focused on … technical JGI directions for DOE User science. … Complete Publications Genomic Technologies Program Defining the vast … … About the Deputy of Genomic Technologies … Selected Publications … Awards and Honors …
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To expand access to integrated data, improve tools and infrastructure as well as ensure cohesive data standards, … (ESNet), the JGI has unique access to both expertise and infrastructure to facilitate these efforts. Particular areas …
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… “Microbes underpin so much of what we see on earth in terms of nutrient cycles and biogeochemical cycles…. Viruses play a pretty important role in the cycling of …
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The Science Eelgrass, one of the most abundant plants in the ocean, originated in Japan before spreading around the globe. Now, scientists …
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Dr. Blow joined the JGI in 2009, and currently heads the User Support … during Free-Living Growth and during Nitrogen-Fixing Symbiosis with Medicago spp. Msystems 7 (1), e01092-21 3. … board member for Scientific Reports … Education … Selected Publications … Awards and Service …
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In honor of the JGI's 25th anniversary in 2022, we have revisited a number of notable achievements … ch allenges. Methane emissions are a massive factor driving climate change. According to the Environmental …
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In honor of the JGI's 25th anniversary in 2022, we have revisited a number of notable achievements … genomes that are both large and complex. The first publication of a genome generated by the OGG initiative — …
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… collaborative user projects, the JGI’s Plant Program delves into the natural world’s potential to address global challenges by exploring plants’ role in capturing carbon, detoxifying soils, … the ability to discover syntenic orthologs, generate publication quality graphics and explore pangenome views of …
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… system traces polyploid genome evolution. Flowering plants abide by the concept, “the more the merrier,” with respect to their genomes. In their base state, they are diploids with two genome copies, one from each parent. Having three or more genome copies from additional parents or …
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By studying the structure and function of a cyanobacterial protein, researchers have new insights into how these ocean photosynthesizers cycle carbon …
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Synthesis Program supports a wide range of projects, from single-gene synthesis to the synthesis of entire chromosomes, advancing the development of biofuels, biochemicals and other bioenergy solutions. The program has been a pioneering effort in functional genomics since 2012, with a focus …
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