Results
… it is more related to what JGI does, which is sequence genomes. And we just published last year in the Nature … in this case EvoMining, we might be able to find any new genomes, new areas or regions or loci, that encode for new, … UGA-Langebio in Irapuato, Mexico. His interests are in microbial diversity and evolution, particularly as how …
Learn more
… went on to advance basic science by sequencing scores of microbial species as well as several model organisms and … this information freely to the public databases. In 2004, the JGI established itself as a national user facility, … behavior of microbiomes and manipulate them to facilitate microbial solutions to challenging environmental …
Learn more
Metagenomic datasets could help map out microbial diversity hotspots Over the past few decades, … technologies have led to an abundance of microbial genomes becoming available to the global research … quality scores representing potential genomes, and nearly 44,000 metagenomes. All of the data are publicly available …
Learn more
… in the field, you can probably skip straight on to Episodes 4 5 and 6, for some fun interviews, unless you want to fact … right. So I did a PhD in microbiology at MIT, and I studied microbial ecology. I studied Vibrio species in the ocean, so … We’re looking at a schematic of different pathways in a microbial cell, it looks like. It could be a eukaryotic …
Learn more
Machine learning methods were applied on sequenced fungal genomes to classify gene families. The Science As a proof of … “learned” to identify data generated in part through the 1000 Fungal Genomes Project, including 55 newly-sequenced … The work was also supported by the NSF grants DEB-1354625 and IOS-1456958 . Sequencing of Dothideomycetes …
Learn more
… 35 countries. (Graphic: Neil Byers) The JGI launched the 1000 Fungal Genomes (1KFG) Project through a 2012 Community Science … groups of fungi. The 1KFG project has brought together over 400 proposal collaborators and co-authors with affiliations …
Learn more
… tell us about this squid-microbe relationship. Or is it a microbial community with microbial community relationship? … almost never Actinomycetes. And so when we look at their genomes we don’t get the same kind of information that we … a long time whenever you did a genome sequence, in about 40% of the genome the genes were completely unidentifiable. …
Learn more
… the stereo selectivity of the reaction. So that is what phase of the starting material that oxygen atom is going to … So I would say we run enzymatic reactions anywhere from 4 degrees to room temperature, to slightly elevated. We … run things in like little Eppendorf tubes, or in 96, or 384 well plates. But then the fun really starts when you’re …
Learn more