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… Horonobe Underground Research Laboratory, Hokkaido, Japan. From samples of both environments, they used fluorescence … CRISPR-Cas systems to recognize and remove invaders’ DNA from their own genomes. One of these systems, the …
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… will bridge fundamental knowledge gaps to advance biotechnology and biomanufacturing. As a leader in genomics … “The plan looks toward exciting new directions in science, technology and data science for the JGI,” noted JGI Deputy … planning workshops, as well as collecting extensive input from all JGI staff, Biosciences and Berkeley Lab leadership, …
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… and eukaryotes, and they range in particle and genome size from small, to large and even giant. The genomes of giant … of Wisconsin-Madison, and the Georgia Institute of Technology focused on microbial communities from freshwater … of Michigan; Kostas Konstantinidis, Georgia Institute of Technology; Trina McMahon, University of Wisconsin-Madison; …
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… to identify over 27,000 microbial genes. The data from that study is now used across California State University campuses for biotechnology education as part of a course-based undergraduate resource experience. Hear from CSU San Marcos Professor Matt Escobar and UC Davis …
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… focuses on leveraging thousands of metagenomic datasets from host-associated and environmental samples to identify and characterize genomic information from uncultivated microbes and viruses. Prior to joining the … et al. 2021. A genomic catalogue of Earth’s microbiomes. Biotechnol . doi: 10.1038/s41587-020-0718-6. Wood-Charlson EM, …
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… Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) as well from across the globe via their laptops or even smartphones. … days of discovering CRISPR-Cas9, the powerful gene editing technology that resulted in her 2020 Nobel Prize in … Cas-9 could be used as a DNA cleaver and gene editing technology. In her keynote presentation, Doudna walked the …
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… light microscope, and fickle, often hiding their function from even the most determined scientist. Recent work in … their groupings. One pivotal effort along these lines came from UC Berkeley professor and longtime JGI collaborator … National Laboratory’s NSLS-II used multiple x-ray techniques combined with advanced computational simulations …
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… single cell genomics by collecting nearly 500 single cells from a single low diversity hot spring sediment sample. … potentially of use in fields ranging from agriculture to biotechnology and medicine, the vast majority in, on, and … remain unknown. In recent years, advances in sequencing technologies and bioinformatic tools have helped decode the …
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… her HR journey after obtaining her BA degree in Psychology from Sonoma State University. Early on, Ms. Clarke knew the … Years later she received her MA degree in Counseling from John F. Kennedy University. As a Mediator she is …
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… in learning how these microbes have learned to adapt from marine to hypersaline conditions by studying the … cycles, and possibly cold-temperature enzymes for biotechnological use. Summary Conditions such as extreme cold, … adapted to these conditions, information that could have biotechnological applications. The work has been enabled …
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… notable stops at NERSC, IMBA (Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, Vienna) and the High Field MRI Centre in Vienna, where he first stumbled from software development into building productive … the Cluster Advisory Group composed of representatives from JGI’s science and production sequencing programs. …
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… the identification and analysis of Mobile Genetic Elements from Metagenomic Data. Mateus’s GitHub …
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