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Journal publication caps JGI pilot project with fledgling Florida … school scientists. The Florida Everglades evokes images of fanboats skimming over swamps, while alligators peer through …
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… they’d oust resident tiny algae. The cold polar oceans give rise to some of the largest food webs on Earth. And at their base are … organisms called phytoplankton (from the Greek phyto for ‘plant’ and planktos for ‘wanderer’). But they vary across …
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… the fourth Director in its 27-year history. He has a wealth of managerial experience from almost 20 years in the Industrial … World Bio Markets Bio-based Business Person of the Year Publications Committee Chair (2016- ), Society for …
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The PhycoCosm data portal allows anyone to freely investigate the genes of more than 100 algae. The Science Interested in the … algae, but many kinds of algae exist. During the course of evolution, algal organisms sprung up in almost all branches …
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The PhycoCosm data portal allows anyone to freely investigate the genes of more than 100 algae. The Science Interested in the … algae, but many kinds of algae exist. During the course of evolution, algal organisms sprung up in almost all branches …
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… start pinning down how a fungal symbiont spurs growth of poplar, a potential biofuel feedstock. The Science … fungus Mortierella elongata enjoys a dual lifestyle; it can thrive in the soil as a saprophyte, living off decaying … organic matter, or as an endophyte, living between a plant’s root cells. The fungus is almost always found among …
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Over the course of the summer, the JGI-UC Merced Genomics Internship paired … for bioinformatics internship opportunities in fields ranging from plant-microbe interactions to functional genomics. Hear from …
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Genome Insider is a podcast that showcases the work of JGI collaborators in brief forays, connecting audiences … talk about their groundbreaking research to better understand — and harness — the superpowers encoded in plants, fungi, microalgae, environmental viruses, and …
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