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… Save the Date: March 16–18, 2027 The next JGI Annual Meeting will be held in March 2027 at the Oakland … this page as further details become available. Sign up for our newsletter to receive updates. … Stefani Ferreira , JGI Administrative and Logistics Support …
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… and utilize carbon in a synthetic fixation cycle. The Science Chloroplasts are the factories in plant cells. Using … current natural processes and use it as a sustainable resource for making high-value bioproducts. As a step toward … the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User Facility located at …
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… in, on and around the planet–through techniques including single-cell genomics and metagenomics. They cited her … Lab), Woyke currently serves as the interim deputy for JGI User Programs. Earlier this year, she was elected to the … as Adjunct Scientist at the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences and as Associate Adjunct Professor at the …
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… assess virus sequence fragments and data quality. The Science Through advances in sequencing technologies and … uncultivated viruses. Following up on those guidelines, JGI researchers have now developed CheckV (pronounced … who encounter an elephant for the first time. Based on the single body part each blind man touches – a tusk, the ear, …
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… about 2.5 million years less than previously believed. The Science Eelgrass, one of the most abundant plants in the … originated in Japan before spreading around the globe. Now, scientists have shed light on both when and how eelgrass … many species able to occupy the regions where eelgrass flourishes. The plant can thrive in both frigid and tropical …
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… binding sites and which has been applied to a wide range of JGI user science projects spanning bacteria, fungi, and plants. His team is also developing single-nuclei sequencing methods to characterize gene … DSM12444 transcription factors." Microbiology Resource Announcements 14, no. 8 (2025): e00260-25. Cassol, …
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