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Division Partner for the Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI) and in 2017 joined the Joint Genome Institute (JGI). Tina serves in an HR advisory role … in Psychology from Sonoma State University. Early on Tina knew the importance of understanding human and group …
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For the last 15 years, Ray Turner has been one constant for the Joint Genome Institute. On July 1, … years of his JGI/Berkeley Lab tenure, Ray kept the 50-year-old Walnut Creek functioning at a high level as JGI … be a tough one, but I’ll do my best. I know I owe a significant amount of my success to him.” Biosciences Area …
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… the first time, seen in a plant. The Science Sex in plants can be befuddling. Most species are hermaphrodites, expressing … internal sequence similarity, they enable gene copies to fold back on each other and thus be used as templates to …
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CheckV can help researchers assess virus sequence fragments and … computational approaches, more and more virus sequences are being recovered and identified from environmental samples (metagenomes). However, the quality and completeness of …
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… more than 13 million BGCs in the catalog at the time of publication, it is the largest repository of BGC sequence … over 1.3 million publicly available bacterial and archaeal genome and contig sources. The Impact Secondary metabolites … Over the years several secondary metabolites databases have been made available to the research community, each offering …
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… and accelerates drought and desertification across the globe. Karolina and I kicked off our conversation with a quick … But for them to be able to pull that water through the whole plant system, they need to open these pores in their … plays an essential role. But other plants, which do CAM, can kind of clam up during the day, and open their stomata …
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Machine learning approach significantly expands inovirus diversity. To answer the question, “Where’s Waldo?” readers need to look for a number of distinguishing features. Several characters may be … water, and humans—around the world. By the numbers, the new approach detected inoviruses in 3,609 (6 percent) of the …
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