The DOE-JGI Standard Operating Procedure for the Annotations of Microbial Genomes
Results
Restoring wetlands on intensive agricultural lands modifies nitrogen cycling microbial communities and reduces N2O production potential
Microbial Ecology and Site Characteristics Underlie Differences in Salinity‐Methane Relationships in Coastal Wetlands
The standard operating procedure of the DOE-JGI Microbial Genome Annotation Pipeline (MGAP v.4)
Degradation Reduces Microbial Richness and Alters Microbial Functions in an Australian Peatland
The Dynamic Influence of Subsurface Geological Processes on the Assembly and Diversification of Thermophilic Microbial Communities in Continental Hydrothermal Systems
Dynamic root exudate chemistry and microbial substrate preferences drive patterns in rhizosphere microbial community assembly
Exabiome: Advancing Microbial Science through Exascale Computing
JGI-KBase Panel at SACNAS
A Social Science Experience
Kanwar Singh
Adopt-A-Genome