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… their scientific skills and collaborating with their mentors and fellow interns. Inspired by the success of the UC … program, they left the JGI more confident and ready to tackle real-world scientific issues. Our interns say their experiences allowed them to: Learn new skills. Experience industry-level work and …
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… Though visible to the naked eye, microscopy reveals unexpected complexity … delicately above the leaf debris are revealed to be single bacterial cells, visible to the naked eye. The unusual size is notable because bacteria aren’t usually visible without the assistance of …
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… in improving and applying a method that allows researchers to quickly modify diverse bacterial genomes. In 2019, the JGI’s Yasuo Yoshikuni and … example, the JGI first used CRAGE to engineer domesticated bacterial strains with novel biosynthetic gene clusters …
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… Sample Management Group, attended a conference in Florida to discuss a JGI pilot project involving soil sampling in … data set on the IMG portal. The class discovered Actinobacteria, Acidobacteria, and Proteobacteria to be the most … and organic carbon concentration. From Field Studies to Publication Together as a class, the students learned about …
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… 6,900 researchers working in 21 fields. Congratulations to the 2022 Highly Cited Researchers from the JGI … influence in their chosen field or fields through the publication of multiple highly cited papers during the last … selection of studies these busy bees contributed to: Giant bacteria visible to the naked eye : Natalia Ivanova and …
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… A deep dive into microbial genomics reveals one bacterial species is made … The bacterium SAR324 is unusually cosmopolitan. In the ocean’s North Pacific Subtropical Gyre, microbes tend to … by grants from the Simons Foundation (#329108 and #721223 to EFD) and Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation grant GBMF …
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