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The PhycoCosm data portal allows anyone to freely investigate the genes of … Understanding the genetic underpinnings responsible for these traits takes us closer to harnessing algae for …
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As part of the JGI’s 25th anniversary celebration, the 2022 … point of JGI’s 25 years fueling discovery, Anderson looked toward the JGI’s next decades of science with enthusiasm. He … one second. “It isn’t just the generation of vast troves of data, it’s the new areas of scientific possibility that …
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Kanwar spends part of his time assisting JGI users by processing their single cell samples using our high throughput pipeline. He also explores new methods for creating sequencing libraries and optimizing various …
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Click the cards below to view a downloadable pdf of accepted proposals from previous fiscal years for our Community Science Program (CSP) as well as the …
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A genetic architecture that is characteristic of the sex chromosomes of mammals is, for the first time, seen in a plant. The Science Sex in plants can be befuddling. Most …
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From left to right: [above] Olivia Ahern, Adriana Corales, Hugh Cross, Megan DeMarche, Joanne … JGI is excited to announce the fifteen scientists selected for our 2024 Community Science Program Annual Call. “It’s …
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In our warming world, we’ll need corn, sorghum and other crops to grow well in worse conditions: with more … less fertilizer. Grasses do better in these conditions, so plant biologists James Schable, Guangchao Sun and Vladimir …
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Congratulations to the 2020 Highly Cited Researchers at the JGI! … highly-cited papers that rank in the top 1% by citations for field and year in the Web of Science.” Less than 6,200 … , Susannah Tringe , and Tanja Woyke were part of a “big data” mining effort reported in Nature Biotechnology that …
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A nuanced understanding of peat moss drives insight into … mosses. New research identifies sex chromosomes in the plant and illuminates the significant role sex plays in how … by minimizing flood risks and filtering water. Peat formed there over thousands of years sequesters more carbon …
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Fungi from herbivore poop make surprisingly complex compounds — an energetically expensive feat thought to be too costly for them. The Science Anaerobic fungi, which die in the … compounds may also be involved in how the fungi metabolize plant biomass, which could inform how scientists can more …
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… The JGI is excited to announce the 18 scientists selected for our 2025 Community Science Program Annual Call. These … will target sustainable energy solutions, focusing on lignocellulosic thermophiles and polymer degradation. “We are …
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