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How to Target a Microbial Needle within a Community Haystack
A workflow for capturing the genetic make-up of specific … the microbial world through bulk community sequencing (metagenomics) and single-cell genomics, the vast majority of … marine bacteria called “Vis6” that are found in North Sea algal blooms. The workflow starts by tagging specific cells …
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Insights into the red algae and eukaryotic evolution from the genome of Porphyra umbilicalis (Bangiophyceae, Rhodophyta)
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Viruses Reprogram Cells into Different Virocells
Microbial cells infected by viruses undergo metabolic … Researchers have the opportunity to combine the power of genomics and molecular characterization offered at multiple … initiative through an award to MBD and MBS (#2582) and used resources at the DOE Joint Genome Institute and the …
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Enlarging Windows into Understanding Gene Functions
JGI innovates protocol revealing how genetic variations in sequences … through multiDAP, which allows researchers to conduct comparative analyses across the genomes of multiple species … Berkeley National Laboratory, is committed to advancing genomics in support of DOE missions related to clean energy …
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Researching and Solving Real-World Problems with the 2023 JGI-UC Merced Interns
For the first time in several years, the DOE Joint Genome Institute hosted several UC … Williams and mentors Igor Grigoriev and Bishoy Kamel, A Comparative Analysis of Metabolic Pathways in Fungal … huge amounts of data. I was excited to work on fungal genomics and the fact that I got to do a project involving …
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Exploring the limit of metazoan thermal tolerance via comparative proteomics: thermally induced changes in protein abundance by two hydrothermal vent polychaetes
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JGI@25: Following Fungi that Pry Apart Plant Polymers
… 2022 marks the JGI’s 25th anniversary. Over the last year, we’ve … animal poop.  “As an engineer, I think of poop as a biotech resource,” O’Malley said as she opened her talk at the  2022 … standards.  A year later, her team used proteomics, genomics and transcriptomics to discover another advantage …
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Genomic characterization of carbapenem-resistant Shewanella algae isolated from Asian hard clam (Meretrix lusoria)
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Nick Everson
Mr. Everson rejoined the JGI in 2020  and leads all aspects of JGI Operations which include the Safety, Finance, Human Resources, Facilities, IT, Shipping and Receiving, Lab …
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Tina Clarke
Ms. Clarke joined the Lab in 2007 as the Sr. Human Resources Division Partner for … Berkeley, CA/ Sr. Compensation Analyst and Human Resources Partner, June 2017 –  present Sr. Compensation …
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A Complex Confection Decoded: Sugarcane Reference Genome
Sugarcane was the last major crop without a reference quality genome … the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology and the Arizona Genomics Institute. The work was partly enabled by the JGI’s …
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Axel Visel
Dr. Visel joined the DOE Joint Genome Institute in 2010. As the Deputy for Science Programs, he focuses on the … Computational Biology , Nucleic Acids Research . Over 80 publications in peer-reviewed journals including Nature, … tolerant CAM plants, Agave deserti and Agave tequilana. BMC Genomics  14, 563. May D, Blow MJ, Kaplan T, McCulley DJ, …
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