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… This is the third and final episode of our series on a giant metagenome assembly from Wisconsin’s Lake Mendota. In the last two episodes, we’ve covered the specialized software and … part of this project depends on lakewater samples — so this episode is a look at how researchers get these specialized …
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… was supported by the Australian Research Council (DP150100244) and the Australian Antarctic Science program (project … the G. Unger Vetlesen and Ambrose Monell Foundations, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, …
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… JGI, TSRI and the University of Minnesota to establish the Natural Products Genomics Resource Center. To help enable … the discovery of secondary metabolites, also referred to as natural products, the proposal includes plans to sequence … of applications. (Hear Ben Shen here in the JGI Natural Prodcast podcast.) Several accepted proposals reflect JGI’s …
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… biggest project the JGI had ever put together. The next 3 episodes are the story behind that giant assembly from Lake Mendota. In this episode: the software evolution that made metagenome …
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… bees need ample sugar to make honey that they can eat in winter. Bumblebees, on the other hand, don’t make honey; they hibernate in winter instead. So, evolutionarily, it might make sense that …
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