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… or through the JGI website at jgi.doe.gov . There’s a lot more to talk about there, and I’ll be getting together a … where we can dive into that. And I’m also dying to talk in more detail about the JGI Secondary Metabolism Collaboratory … come back from these trips, they seem to be tanner and more rested looking than when they left. And the problem …
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… the frontiers of environmental and energy genomics. For more information about the science depicted, click here . …
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… development and maintenance of analytical tools and user interface components for the IMG family of systems. …
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… to say it’s so awesome! For those of you want to understand more about natural products and drug discovery, or the … paperback version will be available in June. You can get more info on all of this at cassandraquave.com , and I’ll … a great book, The Plant Hunter . And so I’m sure we’ll hear more about that today. But it’s kind of amazing, just all of …
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… within, say, the sponges or other things. And we know lots more about microbiomes and symbionts that live with other … I tend to think of microbes as being able to secrete a lot more things than people do…? Although I don’t study people … yeah, and then there are other bacteria that, maybe, are more motile and move around and don’t sort of “set up shop” …
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… complex switchgrass genome. The reference genome built off more than a decade of work; as sequencing technologies … genome sequence is available on the JGI plant data portal Phytozome. The combination of field data and genetic … in multiple states and environments, the 4X variety was more of a specialist. The genetic variation that allows the …
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… project, which you’ll hear him describe. [ Go here to learn more about Tiny Earth and the JGI’s role in the project by … metabolism research, and I hope to be able to share a few more stories from there as we go forward. And Marc’s quickly … produce these secondary metabolites, like, like, tell me more about that world, you know, what is going on? In one of …
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DOE Office of Science User Facility, reported on just how morel fruiting is triggered when nutrients are acquired from … JGI user Dr. Tan details the results of the team’s work. Morels are economically, culturally, and ecologically … the fruiting-related decomposition mechanisms of morel with multi-omic approaches, our results revealed a …
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… episodes has sparked your interest, and you want to learn more, then I highly recommend David Hopwood’s book called … in Nature and Medicine.” It’s obviously focused more on the bacterial side of the field, and it’s a little … and something that’s easy to access, and you can still make more of it, then you start going into human trials or animal …
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… some of these really interesting molecules, oftentimes much more efficiently than we can in the lab. And so that's how I … I got great exposure to working with Streptomyces, learning more about genome mining, as well as isolation and a little … products by starting out in synthesis and then discovering more-- [LAUGHS] I don't know, practical or interesting …
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… etc., switchgrass is polyploid. This means it contains more than two copies of the genome , which can have … natural cytotype variation, we also hoped that this would more broadly allow us to assess how ploidy variation alters … a generalist (8X)-specialist (4X) tradeoff. Furthermore, niche modeling suggests niche evolution between 4X and …
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… established in 2014 to encourage and enable researchers to more easily integrate the expertise and capabilities of … propose projects that truly integrated the capabilities of more than one facility. The FICUS initiative not only …
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