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Danielle operates the single-cell genomics pipeline for JGI collaborators. This work combines custom flow cytometric … novel flow cytometry protocols for targeted recovery of specific microbes. …
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… show which microbes are handling specific nutrients, or what they're doing with those nutrients, and even how quickly. But there's a catch: SIP labwork and analysis can be very demanding. The JGI offers SIP analysis to make these experiments accessible to …
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… 2017 Summer Interns Share Highlights of their time at the JGI …
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Three stories of JGI-supported research, connected to nutrient cycles. … Allison Joy looks into seagrass meadows' carbon sequestration with insights from Adam Healey and Xiao Ma. And Karen … on the symbiotic relationship between mycorrhizal fungi and plant roots. …
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My project at the Joint Genome Institute (JGI) was to measure the polymorphisms that transposable elements (TEs) contributed to in the grass …
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Gary Trubl is finishing his PhD in Microbiology at The Ohio State University, co-advised by Drs. Virginia … Matthew Sullivan. He shared a few thoughts on his summer at JGI through a program that provides graduate thesis research opportunities at DOE laboratories. …
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A quick snippet on Antonio Camargo and Simon Roux, a few of the JGI researchers behind software that finds plasmids and viruses within microbial genomes. As …
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… workshop held during the June 2022 CROPS Conference at the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology. Phytozome is the Plant Comparative Genomics portal of the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute, and …
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The soybean is a crop that could boost biofuels and fertilize fields. So in 2010, … (University of Missouri), Peter van Esse (The Sainsbury Laboratory) and Sebastien Duplessis (INRAE). …
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Registration has closed. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI) is offering a five-day workshop on Microbial Genomics …
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Right now, our natural rubber comes from just one tree species: Hevea brasiliensis . It’s great at producing latex that becomes rubber, but it’s … to North America: guayule. This episode was made in collaboration with our friends at the HudsonAlpha Institute for …
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