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… On November 3, 2021, the JGI and the Workforce Development & Education department of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) hosted a pitch event promoting fully-supported summer research collaborations through …
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The PhycoCosm data portal allows anyone to freely investigate the genes of more than 100 algae. The … have unveiled PhycoCosm in the Nucleic Acids Research journal. The genome portal reinforces the JGI’s new strategic …
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April marks both the 50th celebration of Earth Day on April … and DNA Day on April 25. As both Earth and DNA are close to our JGI hearts, we’re highlighting genomic science research that feels especially relevant …
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The Micro-Scale Applications group explores the genetic makeup of … that utilize microfluidics/microdroplet technology in order to enhance the quality of single-cell genomes and directly … Probing (SIP) Metagenomics pipeline that utilizes internal analytical standards to accurately measure …
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Uncovering associations between plant roots and fungi that can help or … boost yields for both food and for candidate bioenergy feedstock crops. Summary A plant is like an office building, its … lobby have many reasons for being there, but they’re not always immediately apparent. Similarly, the microbes found in …
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David Hibbett of Clark University fills us in on the kind of decay that makes shiitake mushrooms special. This week, he and 39 collaborators published a paper tracing how these mushrooms have …
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What grass is a prized ornamental and a bioenergy plant? Meet Miscanthus , an attractive addition to your garden and a potential fuel for the future. But, to …
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Analysis reveals cotton genome stability across global …
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Through the JGI-UC Merced Genomics Internship, graduate students Candace Cole, Mo Kaze, Akshay … of the internship program. Candace Cole, UC Merced JGI Mentors : Ben Cole & Axel Visel, Genomics of Plant-Microbial …
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… the diversity of white rot fungi in the genus Lentinula The Science Shiitake mushrooms get their name from the … fungi are part of the genus Lentinula, which have evolved to decompose hardwoods on every continent besides Europe and … decayers, Lentinula fungi access carbon previously locked away in wood, converting it into their own carbon-rich …
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