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From Intern to Published Scientist: The Journey of a JGI-UC Merced Intern
… in 2018. She selected one of the projects posted by JGI fungal researchers, Igor Grigoriev and Asaf Salamov, and … “Fungi are the masters of adaptation,” Wint explained. The fungal kingdom contains over one million different species … theory — the most expressed genes found across each of the fungal species were protein-coding hotspots. “Ensuring that …
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A Step Toward Controlling Soybean Rust
… soybean rust disease. Soybean itself is a  JGI Flagship plant genome , and JGI  published its genome sequence in …
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Dealing with Drought: Uncovering Sorghum’s Secrets
… by the JGI in 2009 and it is considered to be a Flagship Plant. By uncovering and characterizing the mechanisms … that makes up an individual’s genome. The genes of sorghum plants are likely responsible for the crop’s ability to … . … This research was funded in part by DOE Grant DE-SC0014081 (to N.V., B.C., C.G., G.P., M.M., J.H., J.S., Y.Y., …
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JGI@25: Expanding Metagenomics to Capture Viral Diversity
… including 3,908 isolate reference DNA viruses and 264,413 computationally identified viral contigs. Since then, IMG/VR …
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2025 NeLLi Symposium
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Scaling Up Existing Skill Sets
… internship opportunities in fields ranging from plant-microbe interactions to functional genomics. Hear from … graduate student Mentors: Igor Grigoriev and Asaf Salamov, Fungal and Algal Program What effect has your summer … During my internship, I got to work with an enormous set of fungal genomics data. For me, it was an opportunity to adapt …
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Olpidium, The Key to the Origin of Terrestrial Fungi
… to terrestrial habitats. The work is part of the JGI’s 1000 Fungal Genomes Project, which aims to provide genomic … mean that the flagellum was retained in some terrestrial fungal lineages for an extended period of time, which would … genetic material with various origins, ranging from fungi, plants to bacteria. Back in 2011 when these genome and …
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Crysten Blaby-Haas
… to include in vitro protein-based techniques, algae, and plants, while focusing on understanding the evolution and … (2015) where she co-founded and led the Quantitative Plant Science Initiative (2017-2022), a BER Science Focus … Stübe R, Argüello JM and Merchant SS. (2014) Evolution of a plant- specific copper chaperone family for chloroplast …
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Honey Bee Gut Microbiota Divvy Up Dinner
Honey bees are invaluable pollinators — cupids of the plant world facilitating the remixing of genes in the next … vegetation. In return for their services, bees eat plant nectar and pollen. Nectar is an easily absorbable solution of sugars. But pollen contains plant cell walls, which have complex, branching chains of …
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Exploring the Diversity of the American Prairie’s Switchgrass
A tall native plant of the North American prairie, switchgrass ( Panicum … of scientists made an ambitious plan to begin to link the plant’s varying traits — height, biomass, hardiness to cold, …
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MycoCosm Tutorial
Learn more about MycoCosm, a data portal with over 2,000 fungal genomes and multi-omics datasets, equipped with …
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Benjamin Cole
Dr. Cole is interested in studying how plants interact with their environment. Prior to joining the Joint Genome Institute, his focus was primarily on how plants interpret different light cues by altering their growth program, and on how plants coordinate their gene expression with light and …
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