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Model Fern Reveals Insight into DNA Thievery in Ferns
Open Green Genomes hits milestone with C. richardii The Science Fern genomes are huge, and incredibly complex — making it … in ferns could not explain the massive size of most fern genomes. A team of researchers put together a chromosomal …
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Making a Lichen Together
For the first time, a team has analyzed in parallel the genomes and transcriptomes of both partners to better … lichens. Studying the symbiosis by investigating a lichen’s genomes and transcriptomes could help inform efforts at … The scientists also sequenced the fungus and photobiont’s genomes and compared them to close relatives who don’t …
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From Competition to Cooperation
… lineages. The Science By comparing 135 fungal sequenced genomes, researchers were able to carry out a broader … lineages. To learn why, researchers analyzed 135 fungal genomes representing major fungal families, including those for which there were previously no genomes of symbiotic species available: 73 saprotrophs and …
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A Grass Model to Help Improve Giant Miscanthus
Understanding the evolution of polyploidy, and how genomes respond to extra chromosome and gene copies, will … Miscanthus breeding programs. The team also sequenced genomes of numerous wild Miscanthus lineages to better …
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A One-Stop Shop for Analyzing Algal Genomes
… genes of more than 100 algae. The Science Interested in the genomes of algae? You now have one place where you can … and enthusiasts to look deep into more than 100 algal genomes, compare them, and visualize supporting experimental … In part because of this evolutionary diversity, algal genomes can be incredibly complex and difficult to sequence …
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A Revamped Amplification Method that Enables Nearly Complete Single-Cell Genomes
… results from single cells. The Science Studying the  genomes of microorganisms is incredibly useful for … most species do not grow easily in the lab. To access the genomes of uncultured  microbes , scientists usually employ … method called Multiple Displacement Amplification, and most genomes that were acquired through it were usually only …
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Frequently Asked Questions: Proposal Submission
… range from raw sequence data to well-annotated assembled genomes to synthesized DNA constructs to metabolomics data, …
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Finding the Fermenters
… browser that allows other researchers to study the genomes and predict the metabolic abilities of these … GOLD and IMG data portals to get information about the genomes and genes of the organisms on the list. They also … the phenotypic records of 8,350 organisms along with 4,355 genomes and 13.6 million genes. The results reveal that …
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Jeremy Schmutz
… eukaryotic organisms from simple yeasts to large vertebrate genomes.  For the past 13 years, Mr. Schmutz has directed … of community driven science for JGI Plant Flagship Genomes and DOE relevant cellulosic feedstocks. Schmutz … scientific project management for the reference eukaryotic genomes produced by the DOE Joint Genome Institute and the …
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Help from Citrus’ Bitter, Hardier Cousin
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Uncovering Novel Genomes from Earth’s Microbiomes
… methods in the past decade, researchers have uncovered genomes for just a small fraction of Earth’s microbial … cannot be cultivated under laboratory conditions, their genomes can’t be sequenced using traditional approaches. … fields. A public repository of 52,515 microbial draft genomes generated from environmental samples around the …
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