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… but traditionally, somewhere in the neighborhood of 60 to 70% of all of the medicines that we use are natural … to find something new. That started decreasing around the 1970s, you can see on the chart, and then things get a little …
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… accessions and RAD-seq work was supported by EU FP7 KBBE.2011.3.1-02, grant number 289461 (GrassMargins) and … Research (BER), grant nos. DE-SC0006634 and DE- SC0012379. The generation of the tetraploid M. sacchariflorus whole …
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… to insects. It is carried by an infectious nematode and releases toxins into the insect’s bloodstream that quickly …
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On February 17, 2021, JGI and the Environmental Molecular Sciences … Science” (FICUS) program. Letters of Intent are due March 17, 2021. Q&A from the Webinar: Q(uestion): Who can apply for … to contact? A: Contacts are listed on the proposal call page. Feel free to reach out to any of them with questions. …
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… different routes. To train the model, the team used 1,870 known virus-host pairs to generate a matrix of data … of Energy Joint Genome Institute (https://ror.org/04xm1d337), a DOE Office of Science User Facility, is supported by …
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… for Sorghum bicolor . Since then, 2,993 publications, 107 patent applications, and 53 patents have cited that … use whole-genome shotgun sequencing to analyze the 730-megabase Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench genome. Sorghum was … The JGI updates its Sorghum bicolor reference genome and releases it to the community. 2014: GENCODE project begins. …
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… and cutting-edge. … A record number of primary users — 2,475 — had active proposals with us, along with more than … secondary users who made use of our data. We completed 39,870 projects in FY24 We generated 871 Terabases of sequence We synthesized 9.7 Megabases of DNA …
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… this Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) Newscenter story and this piece in Current Opinion in …
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