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… Kasey Markel and Patrick Shih (UC Berkeley and the Joint BioEnergy Institute) are … how this project unfolded, and how they worked with the JGI's metabolomics program to find out more about these …
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… My project at the Joint Genome Institute (JGI) was to measure the polymorphisms that transposable elements (TEs) …
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… Gary Trubl is finishing his PhD in Microbiology at The Ohio State University, … Matthew Sullivan. He shared a few thoughts on his summer at JGI through a program that provides graduate thesis research …
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… A quick snippet on Antonio Camargo and Simon Roux, a few of the JGI researchers behind software that finds plasmids and viruses within …
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… This summer marked the first fully in-person internship experience in several years for students and researchers alike at the JGI. With the past few years upended by the pandemic, 2023 …
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… The soybean is a crop that could boost biofuels and fertilize fields. So in 2010, the JGI helped publish the original genome sequence for the … that work from researchers Gary Stacey (University of Missouri), Peter van Esse (The Sainsbury Laboratory) and …
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… of tiny algae, are also known as “living opals” because of the strange, beautiful properties of their silica shells. But what genes are responsible for such mesmerizing …
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… For years, researchers have known that many datasets miss a key part of microbial … Bagby (Case Western Reserve University) and Simon Roux (JGI) as they talk about their recent work on a time series …
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… There’s a party in the soil, and microbes are the VIPs. They’re feasting on the compounds that plants … Pett-Ridge of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has your backstage pass. …
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… This series is the story of a giant metagenome assembly from Wisconsin’s Lake Mendota. In this episode: a look at the supercomputing that stitches … Perlmutter that works at large scale. But nearby the JGI, a cluster called Dori is also capable of running …
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… Life as we know it wouldn’t exist without cyanobacteria; they began oxygenating Earth over two billion years ago. A team of researchers set out …
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