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… and postdocs (including LBNL students and postdocs): $250 Hosted by the DOE Joint Genome Institute, the … Nevada, Las Vegas, and the Desert Research Institute, the 2025 NeLLi Symposium delves into the most recent expansions … metabolic and functional capabilities. Take part in the "Sequences to Cultures" Jamboree! Immediately following the …
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… Originally from northern California and one of the first students to participate in the DOE Joint Genome … was coalescing. Lawrence applied for and was accepted as one of the first interns in the program . “There … or computational biologists who were contributing to cutting edge developments in machine learning. Despite …
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… a DOE Office of Science User Facility. This year, the 12th JGI-UC Merced cohort consisted of three undergraduate … Promoter Characterization of the Bacillota Bacterial Phylum Saray Maeda Mentors: Jonelle Basso, Heejung Cho Project: … and Identification of Mitochondrial Plasmids from DNA Sequence Moitrish Majumdar Mentors: Bikash Shrestha, Crysten …
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… a combination of sequencing tools and techniques applied to samples collected from acidic iron-oxide microbial mats in … thousands to millions of copies of a particular DNA sequence from just a few pieces of DNA. Summary The extreme … on Earth. One of the questions is how Marsarchaeota can access oxygen in low-oxygen habitats such as these microbial …
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… discovered and their biosynthetic logics to be understood, accessing these untapped metabolic capabilities is often … expressing a given BGC in various hosts, availability of sequenced genomes, and computing resources needed to predict BGCs from available genome sequences. The DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE …
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… the infected microbial cells as virocells, a change in name first described in 2011 which reflects the metabolic changes … predictive ecosystems models, University of Michigan’s Melissa Duhaime and The Ohio State University’s Matt Sullivan … resulting virocells, to better represent how infections occur in natural settings. …
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… availability. A long-running time-series study offers a first glimpse into a full season’s cycle of this polar … the polar regions to the deep ocean, cold environments occupy more space on Earth than any other ecosystem. … producers fueling our planet’s biogeochemical cycles. Water samples from Ace Lake were collected over a 10-year period …
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… (EMSL) and the Joint Genome Institute (JGI) provide access to a variety of tools that leverage stable isotopes to … least a microgram of DNA in the tube so you’d need at least 2 micrograms in the sample to start with. 2. Q: What would a typical turnaround …
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… wild mushrooms, until Ronald D. Ower, a researcher from San Francisco State University, developed a technique to successfully obtain fruiting bodies of morel in walk-in growth … M. importuna CCBAS932 from the forests of France, were sequenced and annotated by a collaborative team. The genome …
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… earth, but most species do not grow easily in the lab. To access the genomes of uncultured microbes , scientists … Amplification to generate enough DNA to put on a sequencer. As previously mentioned, it’s a method that’s … users can request this capability when submitting a proposal . …
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