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… genomes, is rising. The purpose of this Workshop is to illustrate the expansion of this field and bring it to the … how to apply for a project with the JGI Community Science Program and how you can use the KBase system to accelerate your plant genomics …
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… in mass spectrometry-centered projects, Dr. Bowen’s work focuses on developing high-performance computing workflows and … supporting the DOE’s Biological and Environmental Research user community in their bioenergy and environmental … Achievement 2012 UC Berkeley, Leadership and Development Program Awardee 2005-2009: NIH K25 Mentored Career …
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… a computational pipeline to sift and characterize RNA virus sequences. A zoo once offered a coloring book featuring … polar bears in winter scenes that came with crayons in various shades of white. To researchers searching for sequences of RNA viruses in large data sets, their work may be akin to finding a …
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… the genome. Many plant pathogens such as the fungi that cause poplar leaf rust, are rich in transposons, which may help the pathogens … (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User Facility, and others like it, are uncovering the true … The work conducted by the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute, a DOE Office …
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… with DOE missions and from PIs who have not led any previously-accepted proposals — through the New Investigator call under our Community Science Program . Below find a list of the second round of …
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… production in other algae that may be more viable for sustainable biofuel production. The JGI published a partial … by Daniel Rokhsar, head of the JGI’s Computational Biology Program, along with JGI Computational Scientist Simon … been cited in almost one-fourth (23.8%) of publications focused on that specific algae. The reference genome is cited …
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… ecosystems around the world, conducting iterative searches using statistical analyses to continuously refine and … and Management.” So begins a passage from Doudna’s book about her meeting with Banfield. (Banfield’s recounting of … doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2018.12.015. Harrington LB et al. Programmed DNA destruction by miniature CRISPR-Cas14 …
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… and applying these engineered ecosystems across various biological contexts. The program fosters intimate, dynamic interactions, offering an …
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… microorganisms for biofuel production and other sustainable applications. Summary Hot springs are … A recent study published in The ISME Journal focused on a class within Chloroflexota called … of Energy Joint Genome Institute, a DOE Office of Science User Facility at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, has …
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… the genetic codes of plants is often challenging because in many plants chromosomes are present in more than two … his words, the history of the strawberry is complicated because, “when you have comparisons to other closely related … an early algorithm and developing it in order to talk about the subgenome identity.” These days, Session is …
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… may not seem to amount to much, the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is actually a vital source of protein in many … works on food crops specifically, “[At the JGI] we do use Phaseolus as a test model quite frequently for R&D in … trait. Traditionally beans have had a shelf-life about roughly 6-9 months before their color begins to …
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… of the National Academy of Sciences . The team focused on the dominant bacterial clades shared between honey … pollen’s pectin and hemicellulose are degraded mainly by just two clades: Gilliamella, which mostly resides in the bee’s ileum, a structure analogous to the human small intestine; and Bifidobacterium, …
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