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Katherine Louie
… to develop the metabolomics program, and in 2019 became Platform Lead where she manages metabolomics production for community sequencing projects and heads R&D efforts to … Transitions in the Green Alga Chromochloris zofingiensis. Plant Cell. 2019;31: 579–601. 5. Erbilgin O, Rübel O, Louie …
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JGI Accepts 17 Proposals for Community Science Program
Monitoring Inter-Organism Interactions Within Ecosystems Latest portfolio of approved proposals highlight … on harnessing genomics to developing sustainable resources for biofuels and bioproducts. Andrew Nelson of the Boyce … the rubber biosynthesis pathway in guayale, a drought tolerant shrub. Melissa Roth of the University of California, …
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The Busy World of Deep Sea Eruptions
… microbial communities thrive, and even support entire ecosystems. Hear from researchers Anna-Louise Reysenbach, …
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River microbiomes from around the world: Kelly Wrighton
Kelly Wrighton and her group at Colorado State University in Fort Collins have a massive undertaking: sequencing the …
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Training the Next Generation of Talent
Olmstead was back on campus at the University of California, Merced to start orientation as a first-year graduate student in the Quantitative Systems Biology (QSB) Group under the School of … Lawrence. Olmstead and Lawrence were the first participants in the DOE JGI/University of California, Merced …
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Cracking the Secrets of the Diatom’s Shell
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JGI@25: Cow Rumen and the Early Days of Metagenomics
Rumen microbes have the ability to break down hardy plant cell walls and therefore hold clues to how humans could do the same on an … of the challenges of developing alternative fuels from plants is the high cost and resource requirements of …
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A Plantiful Future: Xiaohan Yang
Can plants help humans attain a renewable energy future? Can they … technology to conscientiously mix traits of different plant species will help us get there. …
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Better Living Through Bioenergy
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Supercharging SIP in the Fungal Hyphosphere
… 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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VEGA Symposium
… 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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Expanding Virophage Diversity
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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