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… protocols provided by JGI and the JGI user community below for DNA preparation tools, high molecular-weight DNA … can be found here . DNA Extraction Protocols: … Tips for High Molecular Weight DNA extraction: … RNA Extraction …
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… and the bacteria and how the chemistry is going back and forth between them is part of what fascinates me about what … with any kind of gene cluster identification, doing it with sequence alone you have to have some kind of a template to … massive problems just as much as it brings about massive data into really interesting ways to look at our systems. …
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… shed more light on microbial communities than ever before — especially with the prospect of meta-analyses boosted … — JGI researchers and collaborators work to create FAIR datasets to maximize returns on these advances. Over the … a Minimum Information for any Stable Isotope Probing Sequence (MISIP) . They differentiate between required …
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… so secondary metabolism is throughout nature, except maybe for animals and humans, not as much. You know, we have this … live in the root nodules of plants. And these guys were sequenced, and you can see that different Frankia have … has been really crucial. DAN: Yeah, yeah. The more data you generate, the more knowledge you can generate. So …
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… to environmental changes. The program lays the groundwork for sustainable solutions to current problems facing … understanding of plant diversity and integrating various data types to explore the molecular mechanisms behind … manipulation in the laboratory. Both germplasm (sequenced mutants and natural accessions) and protocols …
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… and cyanobacteria create the air we breathe and the fuel for food webs as they turn carbon dioxide and water into … of that machine — photosynthesizers’ DNA and RNA. These sequences provide a list of machine parts, and an idea of … or DRI for short. A kaleidoscope of structure-function data To study DRI experimentally, Blaby-Haas, Grosjean and …
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… not good at that, you guys. I’m trying really hard just for you. And the JGI Comms team. But mostly you. Anyway…I’m … them are actinobacteria. And so we get a lot of them from databases of organisms, so things like the NRL database - or … usually serve as dimers, and then they will bind to certain sequences of DNA. And when they bind to those certain …
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