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… the JGI and KBase in the heart of the Lab’s 200-acre campus—with the big move from leased space in Walnut Creek, Calif. scheduled to begin a month later. In parallel with the intricate move preparations, the JGI has released … our near- and long-term goals. And, by the way, as far as sequencing goes, the JGI’s next petabase will likely be …
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… and Ben Bowen of the JGI Metabolomics Program , along with Jenny Mortimer, Director of Plant Systems Biology at … or biological samples (like cell media or lake water) without doing a metabolite extraction? Or are these samples … The JGI is not a funding organization. Rather, it makes its sequencing, synthesis, metabolomics and data analyses …
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… these hosts are microbes like bacteria, not humans. With metagenomic sequencing, researchers have found more of these viruses … evaluates multiple predictions to reliably match viruses with their archaea and bacteria hosts. The Impact Within the …
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… cell. Several years later, the continuing single cell sequencing collaboration between the JGI and Bigelow Lab led …
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… Miyauchi et al (2020) Large-scale genome sequencing of mycorrhizal fungi provides insights into the … Selaginella Genome Identifies Genetic Changes Associated with the Evolution of Vascular Plants. Science, 2011; 332: …
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… revealed key metabolic pathways and metabolites associated with the tree’s stress response. Finally, using … — illuminating the molecular mechanisms for adaptation within the trees. The data set generated is 25 terabytes in size. Resources for genomic sequencing, analysis and characterization were provided by …
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… Science in 2011 from the University of Florida, working with Valérie de Crécy-Lagard on using comparative genomics … to test those hypotheses. From 2011 – 2015, she worked with Sabeeha Merchant at UCLA as a NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein … Ware D, Blaby-Haas CE. (2024) Functional diversification within the heme-binding split-barrel family. J Biol Chem …
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… displacing these important cold-water communities of algae with warm-adapted ones, a trend that threatens to … tend to be dominated by prokaryotes (microorganisms without a defined nucleus). Colder waters nearer the poles, … expressing, the team sequenced their RNA transcripts. All sequencing was done through the JGI Community Science …
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… positions at University of Florida and UCLA he has worked with a wide range of eukaryotic algae, archaea and bacteria with a view to developing a deeper understanding of … Ian Blaby on Google Scholar Grosjean et al ., A hemoprotein with a zinc-mirror heme site ties heme availability to …
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… are bacteria that act like tiny natural engineers with special skills to break down pollutants and recycle … study published in The ISME Journal focused on a class within Chloroflexota called Dehalococcoidia . Some … organisms to swim around. However, genome and metagenomic sequencing conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy Joint …
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