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… the HGP, the JGI has sustained its commitment to uploading sequence data generated on behalf of its user community to … first. For nearly 40 years, the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration (INSDC) has managed the growing corpus of sequence data for all organisms as a public good available …
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… Program Defining the vast landscape of gene regulatory sequences in the human genome. Understanding how variation in regulatory sequences influences human disease/biology. Assessing and …
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… under laboratory conditions, their genomes can’t be sequenced using traditional approaches. Identifying and … samples around the world, expanding the known diversity of bacteria and archaea by 44%, is now available and described … of metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) directly from sequenced environmental samples without needing to cultivate …
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… National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), generated genome sequences for nearly 600 green millet plants and released a very high quality reference S. viridis genome sequence. Analysis of these plant genome sequences also led researchers to identify a gene related to …
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… Those emissions mainly come from gut microbes — the bacteria and archaea breaking down plant matter. So since …
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… revealed the largest number of TPS genes of any currently sequenced plant, a number closely followed by E. globulus . … list of putative genes from C. citriodora to known TPS gene sequences from Eucalyptus species and other plants. The … and function of these TPS genes, Australian researchers sequenced mRNA from different tissues of C. citriodora . …
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… not harmful to humans could be even larger. Viruses infect bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes, and they range in particle … genomes of uncultivated giant viruses from environmental sequences across the globe, then using these sequences to make inferences about the biogeographic …
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