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… The US Department of Energy’s favorite tree is poplar. They’re the fastest growing trees in the Northern Hemisphere, making them tantalizing …
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… laboratory ecosystems to help transition microbiome science from largely observational to reproducible … studies. This conference is inspired by the vision of standardized fabricated ecosystems (EcoFABs) designed for precise manipulation and reproducible …
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… genomes, particularly from incredibly complex soil microbial communities, is crucial to understanding how these … been utilizing metagenomics as a way to study a collection of hard-to-culture microbes, but the efficacy of this … from complex metagenomes than any of the single binning tools alone,” primarily because of its capacity to harness …
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… DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s “Natural Prodcast,” a … lipid bilayer, you know, in the cell. DAN: It depends on lifestyle. So there are lots of different organisms that … Fleming produced when he discovered – or was on the road to discovering – penicillin. So what we see here in this …
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… others providing complementary expertise to advance the science and serve as impact multipliers . The JGI has a … our Plant Program, and is further leveraging the services of the Arizona Genomics Institute for DNA and RNA … (NMDC)—to provide access to datasets, workflows, and tools to seamlessly expand data functionality. Close …
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… The mission of the Joint Genome Institute is to serve the scientific … is to accelerate scientific discovery at the DOE Office of Science through high performance computing (HPC) and data … Knowledgebase ( KBase ) integrates systems biology data and tools to help predict biological function. To jointly …
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… Hosted by the DOE Joint Genome Institute, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and the Desert Research Institute, the … Symposium delves into the most recent expansions of the Tree of Life and latest discoveries toward the evolution of cellular complexity and microbial symbiosis. This is a continuation of the previous …
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