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… and organisms than ever before. In 2006, the JGI produced 33 billion base pairs of sequence; by 2023, that number was almost 717 trillion. Last year, the JGI …
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… Facility, is supported under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. This work was supported in part by a Natural Sciences … work was also sponsored by NSF grants DEB-1441717, OCE-1335810, and OIA-1826734 to RS. …
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… Using a combination of genomic, quantitative genetic, landscape, and niche modeling approaches, we contrasted the …
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… the sugar glucose to the products including ethanol and 2,3-butanediol (BDO). To do so, the yeasts received …
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… the potential to create new EcoGroups – reach out to us. 3. Q: Can you use NCBI taxonomy information to search your … you can indicate either your progress if you’re already working on this, or your intent to move forward and … labeled? For eg., will scaffold 2 of one species (e.g., Trichoderma reesei ver 2.0) be comparable to scaffold 2 of …
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… for the next five years. It also includes more than 130 implementation milestones to help track and drive … path, has previously proven successful; in the 2018-2023 five-year strategic plan, the JGI accomplished 90% …
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… to adapt to a changing scientific and technological landscape.” Scientific Impact Takes Time Dan Drell , Former DOE … are numbers out there, Drell noted, including the figure 30-million fold: How much JGI’s productivity has increased …
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… swapped for the heavier, non-radioactive isotope Carbon-13, researchers can then safely follow the path of that …
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… have propelled the creation of a vast resource: nearly 3,000 genome-wide binding maps for 360 transcription factors across 10 plant species, …
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… From August 21-23, 2023, attendees joined the JGI Annual Genomics of Energy & … This led to them discovering that phenazine producers are enriched in the rhizosphere but also abundant everywhere in …
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