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… messenger RNA", and that somewhere in the mess of genetic sequences lurks the next cool virus – if only our code would …
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… increased the number of known high quality virophage genome sequences 10-fold through computational approaches. By … they were able to identify 44,221 total virophage partial sequences, including over 28,000 unique MCP sequences. Further analysis led to the identification of …
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… assay. The second step consists of RNA sequencing of whole transcriptomes, and the third is determining the 5’-ends by 5’-end sequencing, from which those promoter sequences recognized by a given sigma factor are inferred. …
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… the most efficient at making proteins likely factors into why fungi have been so evolutionary and ecologically … applications, Wint also developed and tested a gene sequence-based predictor of gene expression levels using …
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Internship … Cross Species Integration of Single Cell Transcriptomes … Exploring and Visualizing P. hallii Mutant … Root … Cross Species Comparison of Plant Single-cell Transcriptomes of Rice and Arabidopsis Roots … Making Big …
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… the bacterial cells on the molecular level. They amplified, sequenced and assembled the genomes. In parallel, Gros’ lab …
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… metabolic and functional capabilities. Take part in the "Sequences to Cultures" Jamboree! Immediately following the … Dartmouth University … Metagenomic and single-cell sequence data have provided a means to access novel … cataloged and taxonomically classified to date. Under the “sequence to function’ umbrella, this symposium will further …
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M. importuna CCBAS932 from the forests of France, were sequenced and annotated by a collaborative team. The genome sequences and annotations are available on JGI’s fungal …
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Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), scientists sequenced the genomes of four Zygnematophyceae algae, which … plant resilience and productivity. The algal genomes sequences are available on the JGI’s PhycoCosm portal. … …
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… domesticate some 60 strains, inserting into them a genetic sequence that acts as a “landing pad.” Mouncey adds, “Once …
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