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… living near hydrothermal deep-sea vents hold vast potential for bioenergy. The Science Hydrothermal vents are … array of microorganisms adapted to living in extreme conditions. At these vents, and underwater volcanoes, … microbial communities could lead to the development of new biotechnologies around clean energy, biofuels and …
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… energy and environmental challenges. Scanning the California oak woodlands from the air, large swaths of the … was released to the public in a highly-cited 2006 publication in the journal Science . This provided a … Tyler BM et al. Phytophthora genome sequences uncover evolutionary origins and mechanisms of pathogenesis . …
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… with crayons in various shades of white. To researchers searching for sequences of RNA viruses in large data sets, their work … higher-level classifications of virus groups (phyla.) The new sequences are filling in some gaps on existing virus …
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… (UEC) represents the JGI user community and is responsible for providing input and advice on JGI policies and … results are in and JGI extends a warm welcome to the three new UEC members. They are: Kathleen Greenham of the …
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Take a virtual tour of the IGB, home of the DOE Joint Genome Institute. To … out. 1st floor 2nd floor 3rd and 4th Floors The JGI mural on the 3rd floor whimsically references dozens of iconic JGI … the frontiers of environmental and energy genomics. For more information about the science depicted, click here …
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… also co-located in the IGB. Vision Lead genomic innovation for a sustainable bioeconomy. Mission As a U.S. Department … processed 13,700 metabolomics samples With our users, 247 publications were published … Our primary objective is to … from this review, I can say that a key area for the JGI’s evolution is in how we manage our data and how we can make …
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The JGI welcomes three new members to the JGI User Executive Committee (UEC) : … of members. Each of the researchers had particular reasons for wanting to serve on the UEC. Hatzenpichler, who studies … JGI research priorities.” U’Ren, who studies ecological and evolutionary factors shaping the assembly of fungal …
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… the microbial diversity we know about, and proposes a path forward to curate and cultivate what is still unknown. “We … Seshadri said. “It’s a reminder of the urgency to cultivate new microbial species.” Targeted Explorations for … “While computationally derived MAGs have been a revolutionary tool for microbiology, it's a call to balance,” …
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The JGI welcomes three new members to their User Executive Committee (UEC) – Jack Gilbert, Ashley Shade, and Jason Stajich! They join six other JGI users already serving on … of members. Each of the researchers had their own reasons for wishing to serve on the UEC. For microbial ecologist …
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Gilman, Louis Graf, Yuxi Guo, Shaomei He, Vayu Hill- Maini, Forrest Lefler, Pok Man (Bob) Leung and Huang Li; [middle] … Flavia Winck Vischi, Jennifer Wisecaver, Yaqi You, Yong Zhang and Zhiping Zhong. (All images courtesy of the … who have not led any previously accepted proposals. The New Investigator call , part of our Community Science …
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… . Research shows that flagella were lost in other forms of Chloroflexota that adapted to marine environments hundreds of millions of years ago. The Impact … don’t have flagella, meaning they were lost in the evolutionary adaptation to marine environments. These …
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