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Natural Prodcast Episode 16: Marcy Balunas
… almost never Actinomycetes. And so when we look at their genomes we don’t get the same kind of information that we … metabolism you know those numbers are still actually pretty high in terms of understanding from just sequence gazing … of her work on molluscs and their cyanobacterial feeding preferences A 10″ Simple Rules” article on increasing …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 21: Elizabeth Parkinson
… in is actually seeing whether we could go into the genomes and predict what the natural product might actually … trans in order to cyclize at that small of a ring, which is highly unfavorable. DAN: Oh, I did not know that. That's … in I think-- DAN: Oh, yeah. I mean-- JACKIE: --really high. DAN: Yeah. Graduate school is a pressured environment, …
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CSP New Investigator Call
… delay processing, while samples that are of insufficient quality or quantity will preclude approval for processing. … …
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CSP Large Scale Call
… delay processing, while samples that are of insufficient quality or quantity will preclude approval for processing. … …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 24: Jackie Winter and SMC
… a science-y kid? JACLYN WINTER: I was not actually. So in high school, I didn’t– well, I guess– I mean, a few people I … organisms we’re finding– at least by looking at their full genomes — are really not like anything that’s been … I understand. And they’ve taken all of the really good high-quality genomes and run antiSMASH on those and put them into …
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High Five: Celebrating the JGI-UC Merced Genomics Internship Program
… the event and shared updates. Here are a few of the highlights: Mario Banuelos (2017 graduate intern): Assistant …
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Jeremy Schmutz
… eukaryotic organisms from simple yeasts to large vertebrate genomes.  For the past 13 years, Mr. Schmutz has directed … Schmutz provides scientific project management for the reference eukaryotic genomes produced by the DOE Joint … soybean. Nature 4637278: 178-183. … Thomson Reuters Highly Cited Researcher/The World’s Most Influential …
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Building Sphagnum Genomic Resources
… they hold about 25 percent of the world’s soil carbon. In high latitudes, sphagnum can also act as a protective layer … Through the CSP, researchers are aiming to have two high quality reference genomes for peat-forming species that occupy …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 5: Brad Moore
Sequencing Program, and they worked with us to sequence two genomes. Those were of Salinospora tropica and arenicola . … two sequenced genomes of a Streptomyces , or gram-positive high GC organism.  Dan: Yeah, not a lot of natural product … was struggling with closing this genome. And there was this high repeat sequence area that they were having some …
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JGI Contributes Eight to 2023 Highly Cited Researchers list
Congratulations to the 2023 Highly Cited Researchers from the JGI recognized for their … chosen field or fields through the publication of multiple highly cited papers during the last decade” by Clarivate … He was also senior author on a study which identified new genomes highlighting the diversity of white rot fungi in the …
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De novo Nanopore read quality improvement using deep learning
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The Reference Genome of the Halophytic Plant Eutrema salsugineum
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