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… As part of the JGI’s 25th anniversary celebration, the 2022 Annual Meeting featured speakers who shared a look back at the JGI’s history, from … are numbers out there, Drell noted, including the figure 30-million fold: How much JGI’s productivity has increased …
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… Berkeley Lab maintains a calendar of Earth Month events throughout April. This year, a new group at the Lab, … program manager for Sustainable Berkeley Lab (SBL). By 2030, Berkeley Lab aims to cut its greenhouse gas emissions …
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… common images in many regions due to more extreme weather events such as heat waves, droughts and floods. The planet’s … For that reason, its genome was sequenced by the JGI in 2009 and it is considered to be a Flagship Plant. By … drought condition, no water was given during weeks 3 to 8 before flowering. In the post-flowering period …
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… was like a nice summer day in Seattle I think this was like 2013 or 2014. And antiSMASH — I know you’ve interviewed Marnix … as much about it as possible starting with we picked 183 of them. And we sent that list to the Joint Genome … and an unusual acyl-homoserine lactone signal . mBio. 2023 Aug 31;14(4):e0101023. doi: 10.1128/mbio.01010-23. …
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… Notices Data Portal files will be inaccessible July 22–July 24 for computing upgrades . We regret any inconvenience. … Portal was replaced with the Data Portal and sunset in 2026. The Genome Portal was designed to provide unified access …
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… broad distribution indicate multiple, independent origin events? Do the cytotypes react differently in response to …
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… of plants have resulted in a paper published October 5, 2020 , in Nature Biotechnology . Kellogg and her colleagues, … because they’re very productive even in high heat while C3 crops have become less efficient at photosynthesis, a concern as extreme weather events become more frequent. “A big part of the Danforth …
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… to the second episode of the Natural Prodcast. This is part 2 of our “primer” episode, so if you ended up here somehow … molecules and their discoveries over a stretch from 1940 to 2000. As you can see, from the 1940s, into the 50s into the … a conversation from the first episode . You can go to part 3 here . You can find the podcast on Apple , Google , …
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… Kjiersten Fagnan began working with JGI in 2012 as a NERSC bioinformatics computing consultant, after … into scalable methods for scientific data analysis. In 2014 Dr. Fagnan became the JGI-NERSC Engagement Lead with a … UC CORO participant, 2021 Member of the Networking and Information Technology …
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… there. This is Dan again, and you’re about to listen to the 3rd and final part of Natural Prodcast’s “Primer” episodes. … and listen to the first two parts ( part 1 is here and part 2 is here ) so you understand what’s happened so far in the … I hope you’ll stick around. But, for now, here’s episode 3 of the Primer! — DAN: So, you know, in the in the 50s 60s …
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… funded by the US-National Science Foundation grants OCE-0728391, OCE-0937404, OCE-1558795 to A-L.R, and OCE-2049478 and DBI-2047598 …
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… has to do with the mechanism. And so these enzymes use O2, and one of those oxygen atoms gets incorporated into our … run things in like little Eppendorf tubes, or in 96, or 384 well plates. But then the fun really starts when you’re … I look at this, and it’s like, it was amazing. You could do 3,000 reactions in a day, as long as you have a way to …
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