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… impressive environmental and energy advantages explain why soybean is a flagship genome of the JGI’s Plant Program. … gasoline. Yet. In 2010, soybean became the first legume species with a published complete draft genome sequence. At the time, the vital global source of both …
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… The Sequence to Function: Applications and Analysis for the …
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… fungal lineages. The Science By comparing 135 fungal sequenced genomes, researchers were able to carry out a … relationships outside of the root cells) lineages. To learn why, researchers analyzed 135 fungal genomes representing … for which there were previously no genomes of symbiotic species available: 73 saprotrophs and 62 mycorrhizal …
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… and related production systems. Invasive plant species; and first-generation biofuel targets (i.e. corn, …
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… multipartite phenomenon in additional plant and bacterial species of bioenergy importance. …
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… Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has now sequenced and assembled the genomes of these five cotton … insights on crop improvements at a genetic level, including why having multiple copies of their genomes (polyploidy) is … ) and wild ( G. mustelinum, G. tomentosum, G. darwinii ) species. (Z. Jeffrey Chen, John T. Lovell and Avinash …
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… JGI’s PhycoCosm data portal , an interactive collection of sequenced algal genomes, omics data and comparative analysis tools. Questions and Answers 1. Q(uestion): Why would your Tree ever differ from NCBI Taxonomy? … to PhycoCosm (if relevant)? A: For every genome that we sequence, we provide full analysis (assemble, annotate, work …
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… to some people more about down the road. Email Nigel! He’ll sequence whatever you want! [LAUGHTER] NIGEL MOUNCEY: We …
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