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… to do manual annotation – not covered in these tutorials 6. Q: On the genome synteny page, would it be possible to …
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… tree of life, enriching the work being done as part of the 1000 Fungal Genomes Project. Funding for the project was … the use of deletion strains generated by Grant P01 GM-068087 “Functional Analysis of a Model Filamentous Fungus” …
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… On July 6, scientists from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory … and other institutions shared their works-in-progress with 86 participants in an online workshop to harness deep … is part of the JGI Genome R&D Group and is one of more than 100 scientists and systems engineers involved in …
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… allows anyone to freely investigate the genes of more than 100 algae. The Science Interested in the genomes of algae? … scientists and enthusiasts to look deep into more than 100 algal genomes, compare them, and visualize supporting … inquiry: it shows a full phylogenetic tree of more than 100 sequenced algal genomes — many sequenced by the JGI — so …
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… the Austrian Science Fund (FWF, P23117-B17, P25111-B22, P26392-B20, and I1628-B22), the JGI (CSP 605), the German Research Foundation … Grant No 660280), and the VILLUM FONDEN (research grant 15510). …
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… This work was supported through a USDA NIFA award (2021-67019-34608) to M.J.W. FTICR-MS analyses were performed under the … which is supported by the Cancer Center Support Grant P30CA046934. This work utilized resources from the University of …
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… 4pm CST Convention Center, Poster Hall D-F poster B25J-1604: Eoin Brodie, Berkeley Lab: “Uncovering microbial … Hall D-F poster B45O-1813 : Maggie Bowman, PNNL: “EMSL’s 1000 Soils Project: core collection strategy and data types …
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… October 18, the production sequencing labs in Building 100 were silent. Twenty years after the JGI united the … maximum) maintained by a workforce that numbered more than 100 at its peak, all the machines were switched off. Over …
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… PacBio? A(nswer): Regular PacBio typically requires ~ 1.5-10 ㎍. Low-input protocols are continuously improved, but … protocol involves PCR amplification of the library. 6mA and 4mC (~50x depth), 5mC (~250x depth required). … tool within PacBio SMRT link, which works well for 6mA and 4mC (~50x depth), and can detect 5mC (~250x depth …
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