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… successfully automated aspects of a commonly-used process for studying microbial communities, with results published … most widespread type of mycorrhizal fungi, live within a plant’s root system. They form mutually beneficial relationships with over 80% of land plants, which means they offer a lot of insights into how …
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DNA genomes that co-infect eukaryotic cells along with giant viruses. Virophages are small viruses with … DNA genomes that co-infect eukaryotic cells along with giant viruses. Almost all known virophage genomes share only … & Microbiomes (IMG/M) data suite—which includes IMG/VR (for Virus)—for the virophage marker gene MCP, they were able …
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… viruses, understand the role of viruses in natural ecosystems, and functionally explore viral genetic diversity … to all of our in-person and virtual attendees! Click here for the event photos. Keynote Speakers Katrine Whiteson , UC … JGI Organizers Simon Roux, Jonelle Basso, Maureen Berg, Antonio Camargo, Frederik Schulz, Emiley Eloe-Fadrosh …
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… help regulate the global carbon cycle — fixing, transforming, and respiring carbon. Understanding the metabolisms … of carbon on earth; because SAR324 — one of the most abundant organisms in the deep ocean — can fix carbon, SAR324 is … they’re attached to. … This research was supported by grants from the Simons Foundation (#329108 and #721223 to EFD) …
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… (UEC) represents the JGI user community and is responsible for providing input and advice on JGI policies and practices … JGI at any time in the past two fiscal years is eligible for election to the UEC. Members serve three-year terms and … who represent the scientific areas of plant genomics, DNA synthesis and metabolomics, respectively. …
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On September 1, JGI held a JGI Engagement: Pro Tips for Successful Community Science Program (CSP) Applications … as there are some that won’t allow this. It’s really important to show that your team has the necessary experience to … can show reviewers the team is really able to take advantage of the data and work with the data. Q: How would you …
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Walnut Creek, after countless generations of sequencing platforms (up to 120 sequencing machines at maximum) maintained by a workforce that numbered more than 100 at its peak, all the … cleanup is not just to clean out the building. We don’t want to just throw everything into the landfill, we need to …
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JGI Five-Year Strategic Plan – “Beyond Basepairs, A Vision for Integrative and Collaborative Genome Science” – through … technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce. In doing so, it is our ambition to further develop a more diverse and inclusive pool of talent for career opportunities at JGI and Berkeley Lab. …
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… of Texas (UT) at Austin, the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology (HudsonAlpha), and the U.S. Department of … an unremarkable, homogenous group and raised several important questions. Where did the 8X variant come from? Did they … of genomic, quantitative genetic, landscape, and niche modeling approaches, we contrasted the diversity of 4X and …
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… access to all kinds of sequencing, ‘omics and bioinformatics capabilities — and it’s open to scientists at any career stage, anywhere in the world, for free. We accept new projects related to energy and the …
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