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So, to be able to identify proteins, the team compiled DNA sequences (metagenomes) and messenger RNA sequences (transcriptomes) from their soil samples. This … because, unlike bacteria, they often carry interrupting sequences, called introns. Introns are like having extra …
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… gives an overview of the JGI's Genomes OnLine Database and why curated metadata matters. …
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… is particularly interested in understanding how, when and why microbes decide to produce which metabolites. … BS, …
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Laboratory, and the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology sequenced sphagnum genomes from plants selected by a team … and others that preferred the hollows. Those genome sequences showed not only that the sex of a sphagnum plant …
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Institute in the UK — a nonprofit that was founded to help sequence the human genome. Today, the Sanger Institute … hot topics in genomics.” And it makes sense to Woyke why JGI would have this role. “We work with leaders in …
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… our tools with a widening circle of researchers. That’s why twice each year we look for novel research projects — …
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… (Berkeley Lab), has produced a high-quality reference sequence of the complex switchgrass genome using samples … diversity within this set of plants, each with a fully-sequenced genome, and these gardens allow researchers to … many parts of the country also helped the team understand why some switchgrass plants from the Northeast have traits …
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… our tools with a widening circle of researchers. That’s why each year we look for novel research projects — aligned …
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… and a unique chronic infection cycle. “We’re not sure why we systematically manage to miss them; maybe it’s due to … first worked on a reference dataset that included genome sequences known to be affiliated with the Inoviridae. “What … to those in typical bacterial or archaeal genomes, the sequence is most likely not an inovirus. But if these nearby …
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