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… that the data produced by the facility result in scientific publications. JGI users and collaborators have the right to produce manuscripts for publication and the responsibility for leading the efforts … assembly, analysis, annotation, verification, creation of genome browsers, etc. The users, collaborators, and JGI …
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… “Adopt a Genome” is an informal program for faculty to “claim” the JGI’s unpublished microbial genomes, with the expectation that faculty will work with undergraduates in the analysis and publication of the claimed genome sequences. This … The Integrated Microbial Genomes & Microbiomes system ( IMG/M ) supports the …
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… Research in the Eloe-Fadrosh group focuses on using genome-resolved metagenomic approaches to identify and … computational approaches to sift through thousands of metagenomes for signatures of viruses and novel microbial … Our aim is to more fully capture microbial and viral diversity, leading to a better understanding of microbial …
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… must have the legal authority to commit your institution or organization to the terms and conditions in the User … rights in technical data, project reporting to the DOE, and publication requirements. An official with authority is … non-profits and other federal agencies. MTA for commercial organizations . JGI-BDLUA MTA for other DOE National …
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… The Metagenome Program uses advanced sequencing technologies to decode the genomes of microbes in their natural environments. This work … elements. Beyond exploring and characterizing microbial diversity, work in the Metagenome Program uses several … The Metagenome Program focuses on the high-throughput sequencing of …
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… UDWARY: You’re listening to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s Natural Prodcast, a podcast about natural … and how we do it here and maybe give an example of a recent publication. ALISON TAKEMURA: Awesome. Yeah, let’s dive in, … Yeah, bacteria sound like a good place, to me, to look for diversity because there are so many bacteria, because it is …
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… and computational exploration of uncultivated viral diversity, characterization of molecular mechanisms involved … While an ever-increasing number of phage and virus genomes have been assembled and reported from metagenomes, … is still limited. One key challenge is to complement diversity surveys ( Who is there? ) with activity …
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… The Fungal & Algal Program explores the vast diversity of fungi and algae to unlock their potential for … and bioproducts. By sequencing and analyzing the genomes of these organisms, the program investigates the … culture collections to produce hundreds of diverse algal genomes, which will be made accessible through the PhycoCosm …
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… UDWARY: You’re listening to the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s Natural Prodcast– a podcast about natural … is that you could, therefore, expect a lot of chemical diversity. So many compounds will fulfill the same function. … diversity selected for. But why? I mean, why is it that our organization is spending so much resources on energy and …
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… using advanced sequencing technologies to explore microbial diversity — with an emphasis on bacteria and archaea, and … driven prioritization lists for laboratory isolation and genome sequencing of underexplored bacterial and archaeal … catalog : Beyond minimal draft and improved draft microbial genomes the program offers single-cell sequencing, …
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… research. These efforts include exploration of the global diversity of alternative genetic codes (Science 2014), unearthing hundreds of thousands of new viral genomes and their predicted hosts (Nature 2016, Science … 2018, Molecular Cell 2019) and massive reconstruction of genomes from uncultivated microbes (Nature 2019). Other …
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