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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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… metabolic and functional capabilities. Take part in the "Sequences to Cultures" Jamboree! Immediately following the … together to develop recommendations for cultivating new bacteria and archaea revealed by a recent genome census . A … the Desert Research Institute. Metagenomic and single-cell sequence data have provided a means to access novel …
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… Foundry was supported by the Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, of the U.S. Department of Energy …
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… gives an overview of the JGI's Genomes OnLine Database and why curated metadata matters. …
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… Sequence-based studies — from metagenomics to single-cell … , these giant viruses boast larger genomes than many bacteria. Until recently, understanding of giant viruses … of these approaches. One way of detecting giant viruses in sequence data is read-mapping: using giant virus reference …
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… of Science in support of DOE’s energy, environment, and basic research missions. Through the EMSL-JGI FICUS calls, … DOE’s Office of Science is the largest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences in the United …
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… at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) sequenced 1 trillion bases — a terabase — of soil RNA for … these RNA reads. “Currently, this is the largest JGI-sequenced fungal metatranscriptome yet,” said Igor … fungal guilds used to grow and metabolize nutrients. They sequenced all of the RNA found in soil samples, and …
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… samples to the JGI for sequencing. While JGI processed, sequenced, and analyzed the soil samples, the JGI offered 7 … data set on the IMG portal. The class discovered Actinobacteria, Acidobacteria, and Proteobacteria to be the most common phyla of bacteria sequenced from the metagenomic soil samples from the four …
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