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… launched by the UK’s John Innes Centre, is to connect the global community of researchers studying actinobacteria to … and serves as a freely accessible resource that taps into a global network of researchers with a broad range of … and cleanup. The JGI provides integrated high-throughput sequencing and computational analysis that enable …
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… JGI-led team significantly expands the global diversity of large and giant viruses. While the … including data from several DOE-mission relevant proposals through JGI’s Community Science Program . Proposals from … been co-cultivated with amoeba or with their hosts, though metagenomics is now making it possible to seek out and …
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… EMSL and JGI announce FY 2020 collaborative FICUS projects. Through the Facilities Integrating Collaborations for User … fluctuating environmental conditions. The team aims to functionally link gene families to photosynthesis and … on tropical rainforests, which play a key role in the global carbon cycle. Tfaily’s team is specifically …
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… is expanding current capabilities in strain engineering and functional assays and supporting new methodologies to …
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… Journal publication caps JGI pilot project with fledgling Florida … of fanboats skimming over swamps, while alligators peer through the waters and clouds of insects hover just above. … able to tell the students that the paper was accepted for publication in a reputable scientific journal. It was …
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… she deciphered function and host-symbiont interplay using metagenomics. Taking on a Research Scientist position in 2007, she switched gears from metagenomics to single-cell genomics, which is now her … into the phylogeny and coding potential of microbial dark matter. Nature 499, 431-437. Hess et al. 2011. …
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… from their studied system results in seeing their predicted functional and metabolic roles across global metagenomes (within IMG). The Impact The initial …
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… is a really great question. I think that there is diffusion through the soil-- DAN: Sure. BETSY PARKINSON: --but I think … might be? BETSY PARKINSON: Sure. JACKIE: If we're looking through a genome, how-- BETSY PARKINSON: Yeah. JACKIE: … antibiotics or antifungals in there. So they get just a smattering. JACKIE: That would be an introduction to natural …
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… between Bill Gerwick’s lab and doing research in Panama through support from the ICBG training program, which stands … and that there might be more to be gained than just subject matter, by making that change. So I went to the University … foundational starting point. And they would work linearly through all of the possibilities until they reached some …
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