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… we have revisited a number of notable achievements that showcase our collaborations and capabilities to enable great … Project began in 1990 when the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) partnered with the National Institutes of Health. The … with the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology. Publications Grimwood, J., Gordon, L., Olsen, A. et al. The …
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… addiction to fossil fuels. In this episode, we peek into how scientists Aindrila Mukhopadhyay and Steve Singer are harnessing the versatile bacterium Pseudomonas putida to break down biomass and help bring about a more sustainable, …
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Stop by the JGI booth to learn about our user programs and how we can help advance your science. …
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… on a giant metagenome assembly from Wisconsin’s Lake Mendota. In the last two episodes, we’ve covered the … depends on lakewater samples — so this episode is a look at how researchers get these specialized snapshots of a …
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… shorter episode is about a tiny, single-celled alga – Chlamydomonas reinhardtii – that’s managed to have a big impact. … Sabeeha Merchant explains why she works on this alga, how researchers managed to sequence its genome, and what it …
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… addiction to fossil fuels. In this episode, we peek into how scientists Aindrila Mukhopadhyay and Steve Singer are harnessing the versatile bacterium Pseudomonas putida to break down biomass and help bring about a more sustainable, …
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Lake Mendota sits right next to the University of Wisconsin, … the microbes of that lake for over 20 years, to understand how the freshwater ecosystem works. So a few years ago, … are the story behind that giant assembly from Lake Mendota. In this episode: the software evolution that made …
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