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Genome XXVII Conference (PAG) takes place January 12-16, 2019, in San Diego, Calif. Representatives from the DOE … in Setaria and a Novel Gene for Shattering In mid-2019, JGI and KBase will be co-located at Berkeley Lab’s …
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… been an active user of the JGI at any time in the past two fiscal years is eligible for election to the UEC. Members serve three-year terms and can serve no more than two consecutive terms. …
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… of the CSP to encourage more plant proposals and provide feedback on pangenome tool development. Maurice is a fungal … research and don’t award at least 70 research doctorates a year. Coinciding with the election results, Roland … been an active user of the JGI at any time in the past two fiscal years is eligible for election to the UEC. Members …
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Member for ISME J (Senior Editor 2016-2021), Peer J (2015-2019), Scientific Data (2017-2019). Reviewer for major journals and funding agencies, …
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… with each intern’s interests or educational goals. This year’s internship program was remote in its entirety due to … of our work,” said Nigel Mouncey, JGI Director. “This year is unlike any other year, but we’ve had another successful year. I was so …
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… powerful at finding ways to accelerate bio-design and identifying the best sets of enzymes that enable synthesis of … Though such visits have been impossible for the past year and a half, “the logistics haven’t changed,” noted … Rasor said. “So they can push more of the carbon that we feed into a product molecule and so we’re able to make the …
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… uncultured in laboratories. Other firsts followed. The next year, the JGI team reported the first closed and finished … deep-sea, oil-eating bacterium from a single cell. Several years later, the continuing single cell sequencing … JGI’s single cell genomics capabilities to assemble, identify, and characterize more than 200 microbial genomes that …
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… 2022 marks the JGI’s 25th anniversary. Over the last year, we’ve been revisiting a number of notable achievements … any kind of biomass breakdown. They’ve spent millions of years evolving tactics against potential threats. “Because … team leveraged transcriptomics and other assays to identify and test carbohydrate-active enzymes. They found many …
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A metagenomic look at the soil microbes present a year after a wildfire. The Science After a wildfire burns, … using both DNA and messenger RNA (mRNA) sequencing to identify those traits that have helped fungi, bacteria and viruses … that burned at the Colorado-Wyoming border, about a year after the fire. They sampled soil across a variety of …
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… from host-associated and environmental samples to identify and characterize genomic information from uncultivated … science. Rev. Microbiol. 18:313-314. Roux S, et al. 2019. Cryptic inoviruses are pervasive in bacteria and … biomes. Nature Microbiol. 4: 1895-1906. Roux S, et al. 2019. Minimum information about an uncultivated virus genome …
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