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… student in Brett Baker’s lab at the University of Texas at Austin, will defend his dissertation. Some of his research … at one of the DOE national laboratories or national user facilities. Baker had worked with the JGI through a … I wanted to incorporate that CSP, but also look at how viruses might be influencing the methane cycling within these …
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… Greetings my esteemed reader, you’re reading this because either you are serendipitously here by accident or else are interested in participating in the famous JGI-UC Merced internship program. …
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… The work aligns with the ETOP mission of providing JGI users with the most current technology and expertise in … and soil from the Angelo Coast Range Reserve in California. Using DAS Tool on data from soil samples, researchers were … genomes with >90% completeness. These results, noted JGI User Programs Deputy Susannah Tringe , suggest that …
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… Sorghum genome serves as a reference for the highly complex … difficult to sequence and assemble, in turn limiting the use of modern, genomic breeding in these crops. For diploid species, sequencing programs generally focus on a genotype with two identical sets of chromosomes to …
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… to nutrient cycles. Francis Martin and Lucas Auer discuss their work on communities of forest floor fungi. Allison …
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… The Science By comparing genetic information from similar organisms, researchers have gained insights on why the dry rot ( Serpula lacrymans ) is so destructive in houses. A study involving six brown rot fungi reveals the … towards breaking down plant mass for conversion to sustainable, alternative biofuels and bioproducts. This study …
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… sequences from six hypersaline lakes, researchers focused on understanding the genomic variation in haloarchaea … and possibly cold-temperature enzymes for biotechnological use. Summary Conditions such as extreme cold, high levels of … and secondary replicons that are highly variable but organized in blocks, or “islands,” suggesting that the …
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