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… A quick snippet on Antonio Camargo and Simon Roux, a few of the JGI researchers behind software that finds plasmids and viruses within microbial genomes. As mobile genetic elements …
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… This summer marked the first fully in-person internship experience in several years for students and … gave interns the opportunity to be fully immersed in not only their work, but the opportunity to collaborate with and learn from fellow researchers onsite as well. …
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… Lawrence Livermore National Lab biologist Jennifer Pett-Ridge collaborated with JGI scientists on an ambitious project: to bring in robots to help process …
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… High School. Though a partnership with Biotech Partners, a nonprofit that provides underserved youth in the Bay Area with personal, academic and …
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… The soybean is a crop that could boost biofuels and fertilize fields. So in 2010, the JGI helped … have been able to look into soybean’s strengths – along with a fungus that threatens this important crop. Hear more about that work from researchers Gary Stacey (University of …
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… They survive everywhere from Antarctica to Joshua Tree National Park, despite extremely harsh conditions. And their survival secrets could one day help … organisms survive hotter, drier climates. So University of Tuscia researchers Laura Selbmann and Claudia Coleine are …
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… researchers have known that many datasets miss a key part of microbial genomes: the mobile genetic elements, or MGEs, … bringing this mobilome into light, and opening up new options for engineering these microbes in the future. Join Sarah … Reserve University) and Simon Roux (JGI) as they talk about their recent work on a time series from Sweden’s …
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