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Natural Prodcast Episode 6: Marc Chevrette
… project by watching Amanda Hurley’s presentation from the 2019 JGI Genomics of Energy & Environment Meeting.] He’s … have no extra genes hanging around, they still dedicate 20-30% of their genome to secondary metabolism. So it’s very … So I mentioned it’s a course. So this is taught at over 270 places now worldwide with a rate of around 10,000 …
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Computationally Classifying Fungal Lifestyles
… over 100  Dothideomycetes genomes, just enough of a sample size to test if a computer algorithm could distinguish … (green). (From Haridas S et al.  Studies in Mycology , 2020.) Using whole genome data from newly sequenced genomes, …
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FICUS
… available from all the facilities participating in the FY25 call, introduces the resources available from the … useful tips for submitting a successful proposal. … The FY23 FICUS Open Call for Proposals describes the resources … available from all the facilities participating in the FY23 call, introduces the Eco-FAB resource, and contains …
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Cultivating Symbiotic Antarctic Microbes
… dependent on the other for required nutrients—is genome size. The obligate symbiont’s genome is often reduced … to that of a free-living organism. First discovered in 2011, Nanohaloarchaea are part of the DPANN (Diapherotrites, … capable of autonomous growth because they had larger genome sizes and their cells were not observed to associate with …
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2025 NeLLi Symposium
Nevada, Las Vegas, and the Desert Research Institute, the 2025 NeLLi Symposium delves into the most recent expansions … abstracts will be accepted due to space restraints. Poster Sizes: The poster boards are 4’x8′. Please be mindful in … the boards. JGI posters are typically printed in the ARCH E size which works well with the poster boards we have …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 22: Alison Narayan
… has to do with the mechanism. And so these enzymes use O2, and one of those oxygen atoms gets incorporated into our product, and one of those oxygen atoms from O2 ends up as a molecule of water. DAN UDWARY: Mhm. So … Yeah, maybe in the future chemists will have DNA synthesizers on their bench, and they can just make the DNA and do …
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Here, There and Everywhere: Large and Giant Viruses Abound Globally
… and eukaryotes, and they range in particle and genome size from small, to large and even giant. The genomes of giant viruses are on the order of 100 times the size of what has typically been associated with viruses, … out and characterize uncultivated viruses. For instance, a 2018 study from a JGI-led team uncovered giant viruses in …
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When “The Blob” Made It Hotter Under the Water
… such as hurricanes and droughts. Another one began in late 2013, when a large patch of warm ocean water about a third the size of the United States began forming in Alaska. Over the … which go from coastal to open ocean waters. Between 2010 and 2016, Hallam and his colleagues collected more than …
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The Case for Conservation
… third of each moss genome, and are almost four times the size of the next largest chromosome. As the study first … Study of Evolution Rosemary Grant Award to S.B.C.; NSF DEB-1239992 to N.J.W.; the Emil Aaltonen Foundation and the University …
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Active Site and Laminarin Binding in Glycoside Hydrolase Family 55*
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Prodigal: prokaryotic gene recognition and translation initiation site identification
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Natural Prodcast Episode 3: The Primer, Part 3
… and listen to the first two parts ( part 1 is here and part 2 is here ) so you understand what’s happened so far in the … or an enhancer, an activator, to go ahead and, and synthesize those genes within a model organism like E.coli , and … of natural product pathways are really difficult to synthesize. So we’ve got a picture up here of the erythromycin …
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