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… downloadable pdfs of previous Progress Reports from the Joint Genome Institute. … FY20 Progress Report … FY19 Progress Report … …
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Since joining the DOE Joint Genome Institute in 2016, Dr. Otani has been studying …
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… a team has comprehensively described host-virus dynamics in a microbial mat. The Science In microbial mats, communities of microorganisms live among viruses that infect them. But what trends govern those virus-host …
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My project at the Joint Genome Institute (JGI) was to measure the polymorphisms that transposable elements (TEs) contributed to in the grass model species Brachypodium hybridum . …
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The Integrative Genomics Building (IGB) seen above is home to the DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI). Researchers from the DOE Systems …
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Phytozome workshop held during the June 2022 CROPS Conference at the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology. Phytozome is the Plant … Comparative Genomics portal of the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute, and facilitates accurate and …
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… other JGI-relevant content on social media. She is also involved in the JGI’s community outreach efforts. Ms. Ballon has a degree in molecular biology & biochemistry from Wesleyan …
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Machine learning approach significantly expands inovirus diversity. To answer the question, “Where’s Waldo?” … architectures. “Anti-CRISPRs are important from the standpoint of phage-bacterial coevolution and are also useful …
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… is currently a Senior Staff Scientist at Berkeley Lab. Since joining Berkeley Lab in 2008, Dr. Northen has had leadership …
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Over the years, hundreds of interns have come to the JGI from all parts of the globe to gain lab experience and contribute to ongoing projects. In one way or another, they’ve all mentioned …
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Despite their diminutive stature, “short plants” such as mosses could be uniquely powerful in helping scientists link plant genetic sequences to what they do. …
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… we understood plants and how they adapt to their ever-changing environments better? We could unlock new innovations to drive more productive food, medicine, and bioenergy crops. But most available genomes are …
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