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… feedstock crops. Summary A plant is like an office building, its roots are akin to the ground floor lobby. … from natural Arabidopsis populations around Europe. The JGI sequenced and annotated 41 fungal isolates from the …
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… the sulfur from gasses, they also produce hydrocarbons, the building blocks of many of our fuels and materials. With an … isolate it. The JGI provided a range of constructs based on sequences for MAR enzymes from different organisms to …
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… Center, JGI staff worked around the clock to generate the sequences of these three chromosomes. In 2004, they published the sequences of these three chromosomes. These sequences account for approximately 12% of the total human …
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… recent Nature Communications paper, uncovering giant virus sequences in soil for the first time. A second approach … genomes directly from the environment and focuses on sequence reads to link mobile elements such as plasmids to …
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… sustainable biofuel production. The JGI published a partial sequence of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii in 2003; then in 2007 the full genome was sequenced and published in the journal Science . At the … when the JGI launched its effort to produce a full sequence of the Chlamydomonas genome in the early-2000s. She …
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… workflows for computational analysis and interpretation of sequence data. IMG/M is a web-based platform that provides access to the wealth of public microbiome sequence data and enables the user to analyze these data … with existing bioinformatic methods to bridge the gap from sequence to biology. …
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… each ancestor is called a subgenome. Session and Rokhsar, building on work with former JGI postdoc Jarrod Chapman, … and the oilseed crop false flax – genomes that have been sequenced by the JGI – and the common strawberry, which is … clearly identifies the four subgenomes based on non-genic sequences.” In his words, the history of the strawberry is …
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