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… gas, regulate Earth’s climate. Most methane is produced in environments without oxygen through a process called … methane as an energy source. Until recently, our understanding of these methanogenic microorganisms was … for exploring methane as a source of bioenergy, better understanding the global carbon cycle and greenhouse gas …
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For the first time in several years, the DOE Joint Genome Institute hosted … Undergraduate Interns Andrew Lin and mentor Vy Duong, Understanding Key Genes in Photosynthesis Ravikiran … the GOLD team and my mentors are very helpful and very understanding, and I never felt that asking dumb questions …
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… “you-wren”) of the University of Arizona! They join nine other JGI users already serving on the UEC – go here to … that she would like to help advance JGI efforts aimed at “understanding complex communities and symbioses relevant to …
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Describing the largest analysis to date of the modified DNA base 5mC variations in fungi. The Science Changing an A, C, T or G in a genome … which may help the pathogens evade a plant’s defenses. Understanding the role of transposons and 5mC in fungi could …
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… has been head of the DNA Synthesis Science Program since 2015. The mission of this program is to harness the power of DNA synthesis, strain engineering, and biosystems design for … , 2023 Wu et al. Structural characterization of a soil viral auxiliary metabolic gene product - a functional …
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New 5-year strategic plan outlines how the JGI will advance the bioeconomy, leveraging … a wide range of benefits, but it also requires a deep understanding of biological systems. The JGI strategic plan … advanced data integration and models can be applied toward understanding how climate change might contribute to the …
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… diversity of large and giant viruses. While the microbes in a single drop of water could outnumber a small city’s … study from a JGI-led team uncovered giant viruses in the soil for the first time. The current study applied a …
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Machine learning approach significantly expands inovirus diversity. To answer the question, “Where’s Waldo?” … inoviruses are in every major microbial habitat—including soil, water, and humans—around the world. By the numbers, …
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