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… Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and other institutions shared their works-in-progress with 86 … of proteins in order to conduct more efficient protein sequence alignments. He also aims to detect structural … Deep learning algorithms can vectorize faces… … so, why not proteins? …
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… CalTeach is a program for undergraduate majors interested in developing a deep understanding of STEM teaching & learning. Their … Internship Snapshots …
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… for Episode 14 of Natural Prodcast . There’s been a lot going on, so I took a little break, but I’m hoping that from … firstly set up a baseline process. And then really dig deeper into both aspects of the strain, as well as the … to some people more about down the road. Email Nigel! He’ll sequence whatever you want! [LAUGHTER] NIGEL MOUNCEY: We …
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… at genomes and seeing where the really hard things to sequence were, and wondering what those … what those were … functional was these secondary metabolite pathways. So why was that? What is it about secondary metabolite pathways … So, one of those is Acinetibacter . This is a genus of bacteria that’s really popped up at funding agencies and the …
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… culture-disconnected. Like we’ll take some soil samples and sequence all the bugs out of that or whatever. And so I was … a check-up on me. And I wonder how that intersects with bacterial bioprospecting that is often done, where we’re … methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus . Can you share why finding treatments for these microbes is so important? …
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… then genomics happened. Dan: Yeah, I did my first genome sequence with you. Brad: That’s right, Dan: JGI did it in … working with you, Dan, on this one, and we said, “Well, why don’t we have you know, the bioinformaticians go against … Initially, my group really focused on marine actinobacteria. Then we moved into marine proteobacteria. Not a …
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… fellow at the Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering Division at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in …
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… Facility, the JGI serves more than 2,500 users that predominately come from the public sector: academic and government institutions — with capabilities that had remained largely unknown and underutilized by industry. When … User Programs entail a competitive, proposal-based process including peer review. The process is streamlined, with …
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… Overview The JGI provides sequencing, synthesis, and targeted metabolomics support for … opportunities, and the Office of Science Early Career Research Program . If “BERSS” is not mentioned in the BER … capabilities and products . A minimum request of 1 Tb of sequence data is required to qualify for BERSS. For DNA …
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… UDWARY: It’s been a while, but Natural Prodcast is back again for another round of episodes. If you stick around for … at JGI start with sequencing, but where else did those sequences go? Like, what are the other scientific tools we … that describe the work. In general. Scientific merit and why it’s important. The DOE mission is one of these …
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… complexity At first glance, the slightly murky waters in the tube look like a scoop of stormwater, complete with … delicately above the leaf debris are revealed to be single bacterial cells, visible to the naked eye. The unusual size … the bacterial cells on the molecular level. They amplified, sequenced and assembled the genomes. In parallel, Gros’ lab …
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