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… The work aligns with the ETOP mission of providing JGI users with the most current technology and expertise in … and soil from the Angelo Coast Range Reserve in California. Using DAS Tool on data from soil samples, researchers were … genomes with >90% completeness. These results, noted JGI User Programs Deputy Susannah Tringe , suggest that …
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… This single environmental trigger highlights efficiency for users requiring multiple omics methods to examine microbial … picture of how microbes control useful chemistry in other organisms. Summary Most Streptomyces species can produce … the power of combining multiple omics methods to decode how microbes control chemical production. These …
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… The Science By comparing genetic information from similar organisms, researchers have gained insights on why the dry rot ( Serpula lacrymans ) is so destructive in houses. A study involving six brown rot fungi reveals the … to the other brown rots, though S. lacrymans var. lacrymans decomposed more spruce than the other brown rot fungi. …
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… Sorghum genome serves as a reference for the highly complex … difficult to sequence and assemble, in turn limiting the use of modern, genomic breeding in these crops. For diploid species, sequencing programs generally focus on a genotype with two identical sets of chromosomes to …
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… (thermophilic) microbes are of interest for their potential use in number of biotechnological applications. Molecular … technology that enables researchers to generating thousands to millions of copies of a particular DNA sequence … with insights into the evolution of life on Earth. For decades, longtime JGI collaborator Bill Inskeep of Montana …
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… sequences from six hypersaline lakes, researchers focused on understanding the genomic variation in haloarchaea … and possibly cold-temperature enzymes for biotechnological use. Summary Conditions such as extreme cold, high levels of … and secondary replicons that are highly variable but organized in blocks, or “islands,” suggesting that the …
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… method of traditional shotgun metagenomics. One approach uses fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) to sort … a recent Nature Communications paper, uncovering giant virus sequences in soil for the first time. A second approach … reconstructing genomes directly from the environment and focuses on sequence reads to link mobile elements such as …
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… of California (UC), Merced graduate student working with Susannah Tringe , JGI’s User Programs deputy and head of the Microbial Systems group … and Methane Production in California’s Canal System,” focuses on anthropogenic impacts on wetland microbiome … of Energy Joint Genome Institute, a DOE Office of Science User Facility located at Lawrence Berkeley National …
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… Program presents… Eyes on the Prize – Launching & Sustaining Startups in Synthetic Biology Who’s Invited? All Berkeley Lab Employees and Affiliates. When: August 29th, 3:00 pm – 5:30 pm 3:00 pm – 4:15 pm: Panel discussion, Q&A followed by: 4:15 pm – 5:30 pm: Hosted Hoppy …
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… is the world’s leading soybean producer , and soybeans are used to produce biodiesel. The fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi causes Asian Soybean Rust (ASR) and is the major pathogen of … of Energy Joint Genome Institute, a DOE Office of Science User Facility located at Lawrence Berkeley National …
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… This webinar focused on how the JGI employs single-molecule, long-read DNA … requires ~ 1.5-10 ㎍. Low-input protocols are continuously improved, but currently require input in the ~ 30 – … depth required). Methylation detection currently only works using subread data, PacBio is working on support to use CCS …
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… is worn to minimize exposure to hazards that can cause workplace injuries and illnesses. PPE or Personal … is worn to minimize exposure to hazards that can cause workplace injuries and illnesses. These injuries and … of Energy Joint Genome Institute, a DOE Office of Science User Facility located at Lawrence Berkeley National …
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