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We count on livestock for food and fiber, but raising these animals also produces an atmosphere-warming gas: methane. Those emissions mainly come from gut microbes — … archaea breaking down plant matter. So since 2010, the JGI has supported researchers studying those microbial …
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Congratulations to Susannah Tringe , one of eight scientists and … , one of DOE’s highest honors! Tringe, a microbiologist, was recognized for “advances in sequence-based studies of … is the interim director of Berkeley Lab’s Environmental Genomics and Systems Biology Division, and JGI’s deputy for …
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This summer, the DOE JGI hosted 10 interns who came from a wide range of backgrounds. Many of them spent the … and also do some computational analyses at their desks. As part of the DOE JGI’s efforts to promote diversity and … second year of the DOE JGI/University of California, Merced Genomics Distinguished Graduate Internship Program, Susannah …
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In our warming world, we’ll need corn, sorghum and other crops to … with more heat, less water and less fertilizer. Grasses do better in these conditions, so plant biologists … Torrres have looked into traits that could transfer from grasses into other crops. One grass they studied just …
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The latest edition of the JGI Progress Report highlights notable … The cover is an image of Mono Lake, a saline soda lake east of California’s Yosemite National Park, taken by JGI’s … Reports. Print copies will be available the annual JGI Genomics of Energy & Environment Meeting in San Francisco …
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