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… fungal reference genomes, this program is an important initiative that expands and diversifies workforce training … analysis. MycoCosm provides data and tools via a graphical user interface, ensuring that no programming knowledge or … analyses. The Mycocosm user interface is designed for use by mycologists and researchers, facilitating the transition …
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… term you prefer. In this episode we’re going to finish up by talking about the modern, post-golden age history of … the number was. But I want to say it was like less than 10. Since, you know, a recent decade. DAN: I’m sure that’s … we need people from outside of the JGI to come to us with projects that will help us actually drive this strategic …
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… a bit embarrassed that we recorded this conversation about 10 months ago. I was pretty green at the time and had some … usage. And I was recently challenged on that on Twitter by Francisco Barona-Gomez. And so he is here to, at least, … in partnering with us, we want to hear from you. We have projects in genome sequencing, DNA synthesis, …
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… in-classroom instruction and paid internships sponsored by various biotech and healthcare industry partners. Our … Past projects …
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… vector of choice Glycerol stock of sequence verified clone 102/NA DNA Synthesis Constructs 5-10kb in size Single gene … (single organism). Note: smRNA sequencing is no longer supported. For annotation: de novo assembly. For counting: … Genomics Institute will produce HMW DNA needed for these projects. Assembly, annotation for ( Phytozome for plant, …
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… The JGI’s Science Programs offer support to users and their research efforts. JGI scientists lend their expertise to enhance the scientific impact of user projects, develop cutting-edge approaches for and with … the JGI’s impact in advancing both user science and the DOE science mission. Prospective users are encouraged to …
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… miner and has been involved with the AntiSMASH and MIBiG projects. And I found her review in natural product reports … around us. And we actually don’t know a lot about them by their mate, what their role in nature, how have they been … in the early 2000s? Late 2000s? NADINE ZIEMERT: No, yeah, 2010. ALISON TAKEMURA: 2010, OK. You’re a young faculty. …
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… has been dominated for … well, as long as I can remember, by bacterial research. So it was great to hear her passion … first started out the natural product community was almost 100% bacterial. Only people working in mycotoxins worked … so, so cheap to sequence. Right now, for our particular projects, we’re not doing that right now, but we might. I …
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… established professionals to explore opportunities in STEM by providing hands-on learning opportunities and ultimately, … Special Outreach Initiatives: …
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… genetic differences and then expanded on on that knowledge by doing a second postdoc with Yi Tang at UCLA and then kind … [CHUCKLES] Yeah. JACLYN WINTER: But it is– we have a lot of projects going on. And one that sort of happened … And you have these different types of particulate like 2.5, 10 PPMs and just the size of the particle and how far they …
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… more about Tiny Earth and the JGI’s role in the project by watching Amanda Hurley’s presentation from the 2019 JGI … at over 270 places now worldwide with a rate of around 10,000 students a year. And that was those numbers were … in partnering with us, we want to hear from you! We have projects in genome sequencing, DNA synthesis, …
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