Results
… which microbes in the soil persist after a wildfire — and why they thrive — gives forest managers more avenues to … builds on the pyrophilous fungi the JGI has previously sequenced , and provides a powerful snapshot of what soils …
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… before. In 2006, the JGI produced 33 billion base pairs of sequence; by 2023, that number was almost 717 trillion. Last year, the JGI surpassed three Petabases of data sequenced — that’s three-quadrillion base pairs of DNA sequence! To meet this “ data tsunami ,” as Kathy Yelick of …
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… to the way many organisms function, they have a sense of why nitrogen metabolisms can be so varied. As evolution has … different Swiss Army knives — explaining a bit more about why and how nitrogen metabolism is so robust and varied. …
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… that released a very high quality reference genome sequence of green millet ( Setaria viridis ) in Nature … from samples provided by more than 200 scientists and sequenced by the JGI through the Community Science Program, … they conducted a large-scale comparison of 135 fungal sequenced genomes to understand how plants and fungi …
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