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Cultivating Symbiotic Antarctic Microbes
… and ‘omics techniques to experimentally determine that Nanohaloarchaeota are symbionts, rather than … Antarctic lakes are a “treasure trove” of unknown microbes that play critical roles in environmental processes (related … large numbers of microbes and microbial communities that contribute to carbon cycling, and is interested in …
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Building Wet and Dry Lab Skills
… the plant  Brachypodium distachyon ’s microbiome. And that's what we've been working on this past summer. We used … also use CRISPR-Cas9. And right now we have over 300 plants that we’re trying to figure out the biome of. Tamyra Long : … guys are both intelligent and confident in your work, and that's something that I have so much respect for. And I've …
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Engagement Webinar: How to Successfully Apply for a CSP Proposal
… they’re staying under the sequence cap? A(nswer): Proposals that are looking at multiple areas or multiple ways to … metabolomics, sequencing. The only requirements are that you stay under the 500-gigabase cap and that you don’t request outside of the sample range that’s …
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Improving the Cacao Genome and Phytozome
… due to climate change and devastating fungal infections. That’s why Mars, Inc., a maker of chocolate for more than … 2010, a draft first genome of  Theobroma cacao  – the tree that produces cacao beans – was released by a Mars, Inc.-led … high-throughput sequencing and computational analysis that enable systems-based scientific approaches to these …
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John Vogel
… force behind the development of numerous genomic resources that fostered the widespread adoption of Brachypodium … Brachypodium distachyon is a small annual grass that is well suited to experimental manipulation in the …
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JGI@25 RECAP: 2022 Annual Meeting features historical perspectives on JGI’s 25 years
… Their talks shed light on how the JGI was established, all that it has contributed, and what they’re excited about in … those driven by new concepts.” Patrinos went on to explain that the JGI’s very first project — the revolutionary work … Lab and the Department of Energy (DOE) colleagues. “At that time (1986) 98% of the human genome was thought to be …
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A Model System for Perennial Grasses
… by generating two complete genomes from varieties that diverged over a million years ago. The hallii variety … copies of its chromosomes. Switchgrass has deep roots that allow it to access nutrients easily from a variety of … , researchers can develop crop improvement techniques that could be applied to switchgrass. Summary Rising global …
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Team Science Reveals Important Protein in Poplar
… at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) led a team that  identified a protein , PtrbHLH011, within poplar … quickly and the plants can be crossed to produce traits that make them more appealing bioenergy feedstock crops. The … , BNL scientists focused on the protein PtrbHLH011   that appeared to be involved in   iron deficiency response, …
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Gut Fungi: Unexpected Source of Novel Chemicals
… anaerobic fungi can’t harness it, scientists long held that these fungi don’t have the energy to make complex … anaerobic fungal species has revealed, for the first time, that this group is unexpectedly powerful: they can whip up … chemicals, as well as drop-in biofuels. This work shows that anaerobic fungi might be a new source of novel …
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Honey Bee Gut Microbiota Divvy Up Dinner
… honey bee and bumblebee gut microbiomes. Researchers found that pollen’s pectin and hemicellulose are degraded mainly … the strain variability? The authors think the reason may be that polysaccharide-degrading enzymes are secreted. It’s … lazy to produce the enzymes themselves. One other finding that interested the authors was that an evolutionary …
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Ray Turner Completes Last Tour of Lab Duty at JGI
… constant for the Joint Genome Institute. On July 1, 2020, that all changed. Ray’s vigilant stewardship as JGI’s … constant for the Joint Genome Institute. On July 1, 2020, that all changed. Ray’s vigilant stewardship as JGI’s … said Director Witherell in his event remarks. “I feel that is something crucial to our success, and Ray has been …
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JGI@25: Fueling Investigation into Methane-Making Microbes
… in 2022, we have revisited a number of notable achievements that showcase our collaborations and capabilities to enable great science that will help solve energy and environmental ch allenges. … A better understanding of rumen and the microbes that live there can drive solutions into stemming …
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