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Here, There and Everywhere: Large and Giant Viruses Abound Globally
… diversity of large and giant viruses. While the microbes in a single drop of water could outnumber a small city’s … not harmful to humans could be even larger. Viruses infect bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes, and they range in particle … study from a JGI-led team uncovered giant viruses in the soil for the first time. The current study applied a …
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Bacterial Genome Annotation
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A bacterial toolkit for plants
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A Model System for Perennial Grasses
… Panicum hallii genomes offer insights to drought tolerance. The Science Researchers have … that allow it to access nutrients easily from a variety of soils and has a high tolerance of extreme water conditions … summer droughts, these plants were better able to uptake soil water compared to the other plants. The team used QTL …
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Partnerships: Adopt-A-Genome
… “Adopt a Genome” is an informal program for faculty to “claim” the JGI’s … the expectation that faculty will work with undergraduates in the analysis and publication of the claimed genome sequences. This opportunity, provided by the Joint Genome Institute, builds upon thousands of microbial …
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Ben Bowen
… Specializing in mass spectrometry-centered projects, Dr. Bowen’s work focuses on developing high-performance computing workflows and integrating mathematics and chemistry for … BS – University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Chemical Engineering Ph. D. – Arizona State University, Tempe, Chemical …
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Three Join the JGI User Executive Committee
… of the University of California, Santa Barbara. They join eight other JGI users already serving on the UEC – go … is a staff scientist at PNNL and thrust lead on PNNL’s Soil Microbiome SFA. She serves as Secretary within the … in how microbes influence biogeochemical cycles in soils and sediments and plant-microbial interactions in …
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Aerobic bacterial methane synthesis
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Biology of Fungi and Their Bacterial Endosymbionts
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Special Initiatives & Programs
… Overview The JGI provides sequencing, synthesis, and targeted metabolomics support for DOE-BER funded awards, including awards funded through  BER Funding Opportunity … The JGI is inviting researchers using the U.S. Culture Collection Network … The JGI performs sequencing, metabolomics and synthesis on behalf of the U.S. …
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A Revamped Amplification Method that Enables Nearly Complete Single-Cell Genomes
… With a new methodology, scientists are now getting more complete genomic results from single cells. The … with the JGI. Working together, they found most bacterial genomes from water and soil communities were at least 80% complete when studied … U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (https:// ror.org/04xm1d337), a DOE …
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Model Fern Reveals Insight into DNA Thievery in Ferns
… with C. richardii The Science Fern genomes are huge, and incredibly complex — making it difficult to grasp a deeper … duplications, and even more ancient gene transfers from bacteria have all armed the plant with an array of defense … the fern’s defense-related gene families were snatched from bacteria. The insertion of transposable elements — also …
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