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Kjiersten Fagnan began working with JGI in 2012 as a NERSC bioinformatics computing consultant, after completing a petascale postdoctoral fellowship at NERSC and LBNL’s Computational Research Division.. As a postdoc, her research focused on stable and accurate …
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… and down the highways of the continental United States, occasionally pulling over to the side of the road to collect … weedy plants and bring them back to the lab. The weedy grass was green millet (Setaria viridis), a small model grass with …
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… shared their experiences below. Name: Noelle Anderson Class Year: At the time of the internship, 4th year PhD … Mentor: Guohong Wu, Plant Comparative Analysis What effect has your summer internship with the JGI had on your plans to … Merced in Spring 2019.) Mentor: Ben Cole, Genomics of Plant-Microbial Interactions What effect has your summer …
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… around two varieties: 95 percent of what is grown is known as Upland cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum ), while the remaining … cotton lineages have genomes approximately 2.3 billion bases or Gigabases (Gb) in size, and are hybrids comprised of cotton A and …
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… in changing conditions. The products of photosynthesis are easy to point out. Plants, algae and cyanobacteria create the air we breathe and the fuel for food webs as they turn carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and … between photosynthesis, respiration and high-iron homeostasis,” said Nicolas Grosjean, the first author of this …
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For the last 15 years, Ray Turner has been one constant for the Joint Genome Institute. On July 1, 2020, that all changed. Ray’s vigilant stewardship as JGI’s Operations Deputy has come to a close as this …
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