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… For the Joint Genome Institute, the end of 2018 was marked by a celebration of contributing over one “petabase” – a … progress toward our near- and long-term goals. And, by the way, as far as sequencing goes, the JGI’s next …
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… cacao – the tree that produces cacao beans – was released by a Mars, Inc.-led consortium through the Cacao Genome Database project. The genome sequence was assembled by the plant team at the HudsonAlpha Institute for … genome for T. cacao has now been completed and released by HudsonAlpha scientists, with the help of funding from …
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… secrets. This work builds upon JGI-supported research led by Gmitter and JGI’s Daniel Rokhsar, published over the last …
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… a novel approach to better understand microbial communities by looking at protein function within them. The work was led by a team of scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy …
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… ability to produce their own food and generate oxygen as a byproduct. The abundance of oxygen shaped the evolution of … was then used to predict the metabolic strategies applied by a common ancestor to all five lineages. In the lab of UC … Click here to read the “Behind the Paper” blog post by Paula Matheus Carnevali. …
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… 2006, the JGI produced 33 billion base pairs of sequence; by 2023, that number was almost 717 trillion. Last year, the … up with JGI staff, collaborators and users to see how software and supercomputing capabilities have evolved to … sampling Lake Mendota in their boats, data scientists and software developers at the JGI and Berkeley Lab were …
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