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… And at the time, it was really exciting when people would sequence [DNA]. The genome was– well, that hadn’t really … polyketide synthase and then P3. We still don’t know why 20 years later. JACKIE WINTER: It’s pretty amazing, … them on a regular basis. So they are full of terrestrial microbes. So they’re open ecosystems. They’re not sealed off …
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… learned a lot so much history from this conversation about why the ocean was basically unexplored until the 70s, and … you think about the fact that, when plants and animals and microbes evolve, they evolve to make molecules that improve … forward to seeing the data when it finally gets off the sequencers. The pandemic has obviously slowed JGI down a …
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… expertise and infrastructure enable a broad community of scientists and engineers to leverage our data to develop new algorithms, models and tools in support of … algal, fungal and microbial genomes and metagenomes — top-quality genomic data, open to all researchers. Book a …
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… FY 2026 DOE Metrics Sequencing Quarter Total Bases (Trillions) Operating Hours Goal Actual Total* Actual % of Goal Goal (hours)** Actual Total Actual % Goal FY … = 91 days; Actual Operation = 24 days due to significant sequencer downtime related to the shelter-in-place. ††† …
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… a computational pipeline to sift and characterize RNA virus sequences. A zoo once offered a coloring book featuring … Computational Sieves to Filter Sequences There are more microbes on the planet than particles in a handful of dirt, … to defend against RNA,” Roux noted, “although it’s unclear why this is so rarely detected.” Developing Approaches for …
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… JGI Mission As a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science user facility, we provide … large-scale AI-ready data and professional expertise to support the global research community in studies of complex biological and environmental systems. We optimize our service to the community …
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… employed multiple microbiology and ‘omics techniques to experimentally determine that Nanohaloarchaeota are … The Antarctic lakes are a “treasure trove” of unknown microbes that play critical roles in environmental processes … in understanding the genomic basis and ecological consequences of microbe-microbe interactions. Using metagenomes …
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… poplar trees and their microbial partners. The Science To help better understand how ecosystems work and how … data set will help identify how different elements of the ecosystem interact and respond to changes in the … on the rhizosphere and interactions between the trees, microbes and soil chemistry offers insights into how these …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … you maybe explain what’s going on with their biology and why they’re so important to natural products? ERIC: Sure. … turns a peptide, for example, from a disordered sequence into an antibiotic that kills bacteria through a …
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