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… than 5,000 data sets of RNA sequences (metatranscriptomes) generated from diverse environmental samples around the … This is also the type of synergistic and collaborative community spirit that the JGI advocates for and actively … fully free and openly available to the broader scientific community.” Uri Gophna from Tel Aviv University, and Koonin …
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… the metabolomic analysis capability available through the Community Science Program (CSP) . This includes mass … agency, non-profit, and industry researchers worldwide. Q: To what extent is natural soil a limit to … et al. MAGI: A Method for Metabolite Annotation and Gene Integration . ACS Chem Biol. 2019 Apr 19;14(4):704-714. …
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… often due to, for example, tight regulation of biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) in native hosts, the complexity of …
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… how crops and model organisms may evolve. Determining the genetic codes of plants is often challenging because in many … it to any genome of interest.” This figure outlines the general methodology he and Rokhsar came up with: Until they … wasn’t completely accurate. “They took every single gene from octoploid strawberry, compared it to other …
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… an enzyme system that was previously only understood at a genetic level. Functional and structural experiments showed … convertible to ethylene, he began looking into the genetic foundations of what would become the MAR enzyme . … into mechanistic understanding. They engineered a plasmid-based Rhodospirillum rubrum system to overexpress …
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… 1, JGI held a JGI Engagement: Pro Tips for Successful Community Science Program (CSP) Applications Webinar … open source analytics platform provided to the research community by DOE. Email [email protected] if you have … genomics in support of DOE missions related to clean energy generation and environmental characterization and cleanup. …
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… University in 2005, where he studied RNA editing and cancer genetics. Dr. Blow carried out postdoctoral work at LBNL, … et al. 2021. Persistence and plasticity in bacterial gene regulation. Nature methods 18 (12), 1499-1505 Shulse et … et al 2018. Mutant phenotypes for thousands of bacterial genes of unknown function. Nature 557:503-509. Blow et al …
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… This includes studying the diversity, physiology and community ecology of microbes sampled from the natural …
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… and professional expertise to support the global research community in studies of complex biological and environmental systems. We optimize our service to the community through responsibly managing our people and …
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… and omics capabilities to enhance understanding of gene and genome function. Tapping into these functions …
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… P. psychrophila genes drive resilience when salinity fluctuates. The Science … changes. Researchers were able to identify specific genes that allow the algae to adapt to sudden drops in salt … cell death. Scientists then extracted RNA to analyze gene expression, to determine which genes are active under …
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… organisms (symbionts) are transmitted between host generations, researchers investigated the role that bacteria … have on fungal host reproduction, and the reproductive genes they regulate. The bacterial endosymbiont, … evolutionary transition. Using this model, researchers also generated the first transcriptomic dataset of sexual …
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