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… This single environmental trigger highlights efficiency for users requiring multiple omics methods to examine microbial … offers a template — integrative analysis of multiple omics data from various environments — that JGI users can leverage to create a more complete picture of how …
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… of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI)*, a national user facility located at Lawrence Berkeley National … to link experimental evidence across species. Centralized databases with large-scale transcriptome projects such as … is an updateable resource. To demonstrate that, we included datasets from two species, one of which is sweet sorghum Rio …
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… (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User Facility located at Lawrence Berkeley National … approaches. One way of detecting giant viruses in sequence data is read-mapping: using giant virus reference genomes to … of Energy Joint Genome Institute, a DOE Office of Science User Facility, under contract no. DE-AC02–05CH11231. C.A. …
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… of microbial/metagenomic assemblies, portals that make data available to the public, and our institutional website. Mr. Wilson brings a user-centered approach, an ability to work with others to … that pushed instrument run information directly into the database rather than depending upon error prone, manual …
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… (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User Facility located at Lawrence Berkeley National … identified. The JGI researchers surveyed publicly available data in the JGI’s IMG/M database , information the Probst … find 13 additional predicted viral genomes . The team dubbed these viruses Altivir, finding them in three of the …
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… a similar single-cell genomics pipeline that provides JGI users access to the genomes of uncultured microbes. His … also carries out custom preparative work for difficult user projects, including those that require fluorescence …
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… Nikos Kyrpides, Natalia Ivanova and Simon Roux, along with data from a consortium that included Susannah Tringe and …
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… them are actinobacteria. And so we get a lot of them from databases of organisms, so things like the NRL database - or online catalog, I guess. So we've also been … that makes it really challenging to actually interpret the data. And so we've been able to get these-- DAN: In terms of …
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