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… that showcase our collaborations and capabilities to enable great science that will help solve energy and environmental challenges. Viruses are … Simon Roux , the Viral Genomics Group Lead at the JGI. To understand the microbiome systems underpinning a broad …
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… that showcase our collaborations and capabilities to enable great science that will help solve energy and environmental challenges. Sorghum stands out as a candidate feedstock for biofuels thanks to its drought and flood hardiness. … Sorghum bicolor on Phytozome …
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… An article summarizing the field of viral metagenomics, authored by JGI researchers Lee … . The following guest piece was written by Call, a postdoctoral fellow in the JGI Microbiome Data Science Group led by … early 2020, people all over the world have been forced to confront the awesome power that viruses have to affect …
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… link in the evolution and transition of fungi from aquatic to terrestrial habitats. The work is part of the JGI’s 1000 Fungal Genomes Project, which aims to provide genomic information for every family of fungi. In … some common crops, such as lettuce and tobacco. Olpidium itself doesn’t cause much damage to the hosts, but they are …
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… The chromosome-scale genome sequence of trifoliate orange yields clues to disease-resistance that could prove fruitful for … only bitter, intensely sour fruit. Yet this plant, native to China and now disseminated around the globe, often as a … User Facility located at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, is committed to advancing genomics in support of DOE …
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… and Alabama A&M University piloted an internship program to bring students to the JGI for research training experience. Enabled by the … LaMonika Dent worked with JGI mentors Yi Zhai and John Vogel on researching the effects of Brachypodium distachyon …
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… Visualizing a novel, candidate viral genome found in the deep subsurface … researchers described how the viruses repeatedly attempted to infect and destroy the host archaea – and how the … but the viruses that infect Altiarchaea cause the cells to burst. This action triggers subsurface carbon cycling, …
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… Congratulations to the JGI’s Tanja Woyke , who has been elected to the American Academy of Microbiology (AAM) ! She is among …
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