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… it’s not that easy. There are still not that many plant genomes, certainly nowhere close to bacterial kinds of …
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… (Graphic: Neil Byers) The JGI launched the 1000 Fungal Genomes (1KFG) Project through a 2012 Community Science … State University led the effort to sequence 1000 fungal genomes to create two reference genomes for all fungi families — essentially, the foundation …
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… sequences influences human disease/biology. Assessing and exploiting next generation sequencing technologies for …
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… to health, researchers have taken a look at microbial genomes across a spectrum of burned soils. By connecting … they reconstructed and examined over six hundred bacterial genomes — mainly actinobacteria, as well as proteobacteria, bacteroidata, and …
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… range from raw sequence data to well-annotated assembled genomes to synthesized DNA constructs to metabolomics data, …
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For the first time, a team has analyzed in parallel the genomes and transcriptomes of both partners to better … lichens. Studying the symbiosis by investigating a lichen’s genomes and transcriptomes could help inform efforts at … The scientists also sequenced the fungus and photobiont’s genomes and compared them to close relatives who don’t …
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Understanding the evolution of polyploidy, and how genomes respond to extra chromosome and gene copies, will … Miscanthus breeding programs. The team also sequenced genomes of numerous wild Miscanthus lineages to better …
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… data on scales ranging from single genes and individual genomes to metagenomes to systems-level modeling and understanding. JGI and …
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… the concept, “the more the merrier,” with respect to their genomes. In their base state, they are diploids with two … flowering plants; at least once during their evolution, the genomes of flowering plants multiply. Over time, plants lose many genes after such events, returning their genomes to a diploid state while retaining multiple copies …
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… and genome size from small, to large and even giant. The genomes of giant viruses are on the order of 100 times the … what has typically been associated with viruses, while the genomes of large viruses may be only 10 times larger. And … to take a more global look at giant viruses by capturing genomes of uncultivated giant viruses from environmental …
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