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… a disease ravaging citrus groves: citrus greening. From 2012 to 2016, in Florida alone this disease caused an estimated $4 … of Florida groves are infected. To better understand how trifoliate orange is able to resist citrus greening …
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… ocean shores. Their results could bring key insights into how our planet’s nutrient cycles are regulated, and the ways …
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… Institute for Plant Breeding Research (MPIPZ) studied how fungi associate with roots in A. thaliana plants. The … toward filling gaps on the fungal Tree of Life through the 1000 Fungal Genomes Project. Hacquard’s group had assembled … Igor Grigoriev , the paper is an “excellent example” of how a 1000 Fungal Genomes project can enable studies of …
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… Recent study shows eelgrass has been around about 2.5 million years less … the globe. Now, scientists have shed light on both when and how eelgrass adapted and evolved throughout its history. … the southern California and Mexican coastlines. Roughly 100,000 years later, that Japanese eelgrass crossed the …
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… we have revisited a number of notable achievements that showcase our collaborations and capabilities to enable great … the fungal portal MycoCosm, many sequenced through the JGI 1000 Fungal Genomes Project. Francis Martin on the … talk at the 2015 JGI Annual Meeting: Francis Martin on how JGI has changed mycology, excerpted from his talk at the …
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… four forests, researchers have leveraged data from the 1000 Fungal Genomes project to form new connections between … — skills that matter increasingly as the climate warms. However, these are complicated interactions to untangle. … of soil RNA — we can access — ‘What are they doing? How do they interact?’” said senior author Francis Martin, a …
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… background, like, “what these things are specifically” and “how they relate to other different things” that they might … or maybe not what you expected. You learned a lot about how to work with these various models and trial and error, …
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… patterns in the Arabidopsis root, profiling nearly 100,000 single root cells and combining the information with … that could help researchers track cell development and how they determine identity, as well as the roles played by … research by then-Biosciences scientist Diane Dickel in 2017. In 2019, plant single-cell methods were officially …
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… (all times in PST unless otherwise noted): December 7 9:15am PT (online) Town Hall on the role of user facilities in … Proposals December 9 4:15pm PT (online) Town Hall on how the Facilities Integrating Collaborations for User … 15 12:51pm Joan Damerow, Berkeley Lab (short talk): “How do we make interdisciplinary sample data more FAIR?” …
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… before felling their research problem: at a genetic level, how does Y. lipolytica work? The project was a … CRISPR-Cas9 in order to interrogate each one’s function. However, the team first needed to fix a defect in the … genes were essential to Y. lipolytica . They identified 1,377, or 17.5 percent, of Y. lipolytica ’s genes to be …
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… to the heart of the Berkeley Lab campus. By Friday, October 18, the production sequencing labs in Building 100 were … efforts!” cheered JGI’s Operations Deputy Ray Turner. How extensive? Consider that the process of moving 250 … are filled and stacked for transport. When considering how to do similarly large moves at the main Lab campus, …
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… we have revisited a number of notable achievements that showcase our collaborations and capabilities to enable great … relative of SOD is P. infestans , responsible for the mid-19th century Irish potato famine. Shortly before the … . This provided a framework essential to understanding how these plant pathogens cause disease and how to control …
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