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… cyanobacteria; they began oxygenating Earth over two billion years ago. A team of researchers set out to Yellowstone National Park to study how cyanobacteria are living, communally, in microbial mats. Along the way, they’ve …
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We count on livestock for food and fiber, but raising these animals also produces an atmosphere-warming gas: methane. Those … gut microbes — the bacteria and archaea breaking down plant matter. So since 2010, the JGI has supported researchers …
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Thank you for joining us at the 2024 DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI) Annual Genomics of Energy & Environment Meeting! The JGI convenes this annual gathering of …
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For the Joint Genome Institute, the end of 2018 was marked by a celebration of contributing over one “petabase” – a quadrillion …
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In honor of the JGI's 25th anniversary in 2022, we have revisited a number of notable achievements that showcase our … Annual Genomics of Energy & Environment Meeting: “What we wanted to do was apply a systems biology approach to the oil …
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Monitoring Inter-Organism Interactions Within Ecosystems Latest portfolio of … the rubber biosynthesis pathway in guayale, a drought tolerant shrub. Melissa Roth of the University of California, …
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Miscanthus sequence offers insights into benefits of polyploidy and perenniality. The Science A reference genome sequence and genomic toolkit for the perennial grass … chromosomes of Miscanthus arose by ancient hybridization (polyploidy) and insights into the dynamics of gene …
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Miscanthus sequence offers insights into benefits of polyploidy and perenniality. The Science A reference genome sequence and genomic toolkit for the perennial grass … chromosomes of Miscanthus arose by ancient hybridization (polyploidy) and insights into the dynamics of gene …
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