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… QSB Graduate Program Chair Ardell . He also noted that the two inaugural JGI-UC Merced Summer Internship Program alumni … iteration of this program and we started small with just two people,” Visel says. “They were directly assigned to the two of us just to get the structure set up and collect the …
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… of five previously uncharacterized prokaryotes, including two bacteria isolated by their lab. KBase was used to … assemble and annotate the taxonomy and function of these two isolates. The combined taxonomic and functional …
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… collaboration that produced the reference genome sequence for Eucalyptus grandis. Accessing recently burned …
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… has 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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… research. And for the first time in this program’s history, two interns returned to re-engage with their mentors from …
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… industry-level work and coding. Receive mentorship, network and connect with Lab staff. Increase their technical …
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… industry-level work and coding. Receive mentorship, network and gain connections with lab staff. Increase their …
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… in understanding the genomic basis and ecological consequences of microbe-microbe interactions. Using metagenomes … graduate student, Joshua Hamm, successfully cultured two strains of Nanohaloarchaeota and showed they required … native microbes. Metagenomes from enrichment cultures were sequenced and assembled by the JGI. From these assemblies, …
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… of energy and environmental genomics.” Along with Woyke, two JGI users were also elected to the AAM: fungal …
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… Microbial Program over the past decade in gene regulatory network projects supported by the CSP, and as part of … has been an active user of the JGI at any time in the past two fiscal years is eligible for election to the UEC. … they serve in chair positions, and can serve no more than two consecutive terms. …
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