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Genomes from uncultivated bacteria offers clues to ancestral bacteria’s energy sources. More than two … a renowned science popularizer and communicator (and at one time, the spouse of Lynn Margulis). The information was then …
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… single cell genomics by collecting nearly 500 single cells from a single low diversity hot spring sediment sample. … showed that single cell genomics can add significant value to the other commonly used culture-independent sequencing … Danielle Goudeau and Rex Malmstrom of the JGI’s Microscale Applications group . Cells were randomly sorted, whole …
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… the User Support Analysis group. He received his Ph.D. from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and Cambridge … editing and cancer genetics. Dr. Blow carried out postdoctoral work at LBNL, where he worked on computational and … Nature 557:503-509. Blow et al 2016. The Epigenomic Landscape of Prokaryotes. PLoS Genet 122:e1005854. Nord Et Al. …
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… that showcase our collaborations and capabilities to enable great science that will help solve energy and … world of the cow stomach. Rumen – and its microbes – are really a powerhouse. Rumen microbes have the ability to … Since one of the challenges of developing alternative fuels from plants is the high cost and resource requirements of …
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… group focuses on developing new bioinformatics solutions to support JGI in adopting new genomics technologies, scaling up genomics analysis to peta-bases, and enabling data-driven science. This is a … technologies (NanoPore, GPU, Cloud etc) and their applications in solving DOE’s most challenging problems. … …
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A “bait and hook” single-cell genomic approach to bioprospecting. The Science One of the most vital pieces … When they tested the screen method on a microbial community from geothermal hot springs, they uncovered a novel … microbial enzymes, which could have a plethora of potential applications to industrial processes. Summary JGI …
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