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… 2023 marked a decade since the inception of the flagship internship program between the DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI) and University of California (UC), Merced. What started with 2 interns in the summer of 2014 has grown to a total of 75 with the inclusion of the …
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… in sequencing technologies have led to an abundance of microbial genomes becoming available to the global … agriculture, biofuels and bioproducts, and medicine. Wading through 30 years of sequencing data, the team composed of … genomes (MAGs) with varying quality scores representing potential genomes, and nearly 44,000 metagenomes. All of the …
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… initiatives new to the JGI. Projects must be independent of ongoing JGI proposals, and lead PIs cannot have been lead … For questions about the appropriateness of projects or experimental design, please contact Tanja Woyke, Deputy for User …
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Genomics call is to enable users to perform state-of-the-art functional genomics research and to help them … For questions about the appropriateness of projects or experimental design, please contact Tanja Woyke, Deputy for User …
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… is not exclusively for Euryarchaeota. Atmospheric levels of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, regulate Earth’s … carbon cycle, and are of significant interest for their potential contributions to a sustainable bioeconomy, … to Euryarchaeota . Finding Methane-Making Microbes with Metagenomics By leveraging metagenomics to sample the …
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After studying the mechanism of action of antifungal natural products and their … Rinke et al. 2013. Insights into the phylogeny and coding potential of microbial dark matter. Nature 499, 431-437. … User Programs … Education … Awards and Service … Selected Publications …
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… for you here today. We got the opportunity to talk to one of the real legends of natural products, Professor Bill … we started increasing our ability. And ultimately we went through a whole lot of different processes with plants and … Institute. And that was lovely. Because they really saw the potential. We started showing them molecules that would …
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