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… The JGI is eager to work and share our tools with a widening circle of researchers. … That’s why twice each year we look for novel research projects — aligned with DOE missions and from PIs who have … sequencing and computational analysis that enable systems-based scientific approaches to these challenges. DOE’s …
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… CRAGE-CRISPR combo helps further demystify biosynthetic gene … for growth yet essential for survival, may now be easier to characterize following a proof-of-concept study in … tool for accurately editing genomes, its effectiveness has historically been limited due to the lack of robust tools …
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… From left to right: [above] Emma Bell, Mallory Choudoir, Sneha Couvillion, Tobin … Ren, Allison Rober, Neal Scott, Chikae Tatsumi, Vojtech Tlaskal, Fernando Torralbo, Luis Felipe Valdez-Nuñez The JGI … That’s why twice each year we look for novel research projects — aligned with DOE missions and from PIs who have …
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… Nov. 2: Getting Credit for Scientific Contributions of Any Size What is considered to be a scientific contribution? … credit for any scientific contribution they make, whether as part of a course or internship, and before ever … program managers, and intern alumni will introduce projects designed for students to gain research experience …
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… Registration has closed Registration fees: Regular attendees … the DOE Joint Genome Institute, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and the Desert Research Institute, the 2025 NeLLi … Barrick Museum of Art at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The poster session will be held on November 4 at …
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… JGI-led team significantly expands the global diversity of large and … population, the number of viruses in the same drop—the vast majority not harmful to humans could be even larger. … viruses are on the order of 100 times the size of what has typically been associated with viruses, while the genomes …
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… Machine learning approach significantly expands inovirus … spotted with a striped scarf, striped hat, round-rimmed glasses, or a cane, but only Waldo will have all of these features. As described July 22, 2019, in Nature Microbiology , a team … sequencing and computational analysis that enable systems-based scientific approaches to these challenges. DOE’s …
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… For the first time, a team analyzes the transcriptomes of a lichen fungus and … participants. One is a fungus (usually belonging to the ascomycetes, one of the two main branches of fungi); another … either a eukaryotic microalga or a cyanobacteria, is known as the “photobiont.” Photobiont and fungus (mycobiont) live …
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… Pictured from left: [Top row]: Emily G. Aguirre, Shauna M. Bennett, Laura Bogar, Michael Borg, Rory Craig, Nicholas Darci-Maher, Lital Davidi, Colleen J. Doherty, Adrian A. … N. Zepernick. Each year, the JGI solicits novel research projects from PIs who have not led any previously accepted …
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… As warm-adapted microbes edge polewards, they’d oust resident … to some of the largest food webs on Earth. And at their base are microscopic, photosynthetic algae. But human-induced … sequencing and computational analysis that enable systems-based scientific approaches to these challenges. DOE’s …
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… Describing the largest analysis to date of the modified DNA base 5mC … changes in protein structures and functions, but the DNA bases themselves can also be modified. The best-known example … and computational resources, respectively. This work was supported by the Office of the Vice President for …
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… Congratulations to the 2020 Highly Cited Researchers at the JGI! They are among those recognized by Clarivate Analytics as “true pioneers in their fields over the last decade, … Jeremy Schmutz Susannah Tringe Tanja Woyke Below are a few projects each of these researchers were involved in, …
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