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… Dr. Eloe-Fadrosh joined the JGI in 2014 to pursue her research interests in microbial ecology and … datasets from host-associated and environmental samples to identify and characterize genomic information from uncultivated microbes and viruses. Prior to joining the JGI, she was a Bioinformatics Program Fellow …
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… poplar trees and their microbial partners. The Science To help better understand how ecosystems work and how … outlined in Scientific Data connects molecular features to large ecosystem-level processes for the first time. By … the resilience of bioenergy feedstock crops. The work builds off a longstanding partnership between the JGI and …
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… Genomics Capabilities Webinar inviting researchers to submit white papers to the Community Science Program’s Functional Genomics call … Genomics Capabilities Webinar inviting researchers to submit white papers to the Community Science Program’s … User Facility located at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, is committed to advancing genomics in support of DOE …
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… that showcase our collaborations and capabilities to enable great science that will help solve energy and … environmental challenges. Oh, the magical world of the cow stomach. Rumen – and its microbes – are really a powerhouse. … many scientists.” Using samples of rumen-digested switchgrass, researchers isolated and sequenced DNA from rumen …
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… boost yields for both food and for candidate bioenergy feedstock crops. Summary A plant is like an office building, its roots are akin to the ground floor lobby. People walking into the lobby … relevant Dikaria”. This work was supported by funds to S.Hac from a European Research Council starting grant …
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… a cyanobacterial protein, researchers have new insights into how these ocean photosynthesizers cycle carbon in changing conditions. The … said. Looking at blueprints in high-throughput This work builds on many other efforts to understand the Rube Goldberg … User Facility located at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, is committed to advancing genomics in support of DOE …
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… Retracing how the dry rot Serpula lacrymans adapted to a new ecological habitat. The Science By comparing … genomic changes Serpula lacrymans has undergone in adapting to manmade environments. The Impact Due to its aggressive … forests. As these trees were harvested for constructing buildings, the dry rot fungus migrated indoors and across …
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… The JGI is excited to announce the 18 scientists selected for our 2025 … Annual Call. These projects include cutting-edge research into microbial communities — from freshwater estuaries reshaped by dam removal to Antarctica’s photosynthetic mats — to reveal how these …
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… marine microbes and by extension, the ocean’s capacity to act as a carbon sink. Summary As global temperatures … a series of geographic coordinates which go from coastal to open ocean waters. Between 2010 and 2016, Hallam and his … User Facility located at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), as part of Hallam’s approved proposal …
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… Program (CSP) Applications Webinar inviting researchers to submit white papers to the CSP New Investigator call for proposals. Tips: Contact us with your … User Facility located at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, is committed to advancing genomics in support of DOE …
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… components The Science There are three main ingredients to tackle when it comes to breaking down a plant for energy: … component for the plant, like the brick-and-mortar of a building or the human skeleton. It’s more complex, and … fungi (Neocallimastix californiae) on sorghum, switchgrass and poplar, then monitored changes to the plants’ …
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… learning approach significantly expands inovirus diversity. To answer the question, “Where’s Waldo?” readers need to look for a number of distinguishing features. Several … Facility, developed an algorithm that a computer could use to conduct a similar type of search in microbial and …
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