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… and eukaryotic microbes and viruses in environmental sequence data. We use multi-omics (metagenomics, metatranscriptomics, single cell genomics and phylogenomics) and machine learning to identify new divergent lineages and expand the Tree of Life. We then investigate …
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… Group is well-integrated across JGI departments to ensure a robust offering of sequencing capabilities and … molecular capabilities and functional genomics, scaling capacity through end-to-end automation — and further advancing sequence applications, single cell genomics, biodesign, and …
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… recent work like ActDES, which is a curated database of actinobacteria for evolutionary studies, and hopefully we … least, talk to us, first about my definitions of things and why I am wrong, and also talk about some of the great … to approach it is more related to what JGI does, which is sequence genomes. And we just published last year in the …
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… When submitting sequences to the JGI DNA Synthesis program, please include the … Sequence files for all constructs should be emailed to Miranda Harmon-Smith, Synthetic Biology Project Manager . … several easy-to-use open source tools for converting DNA sequence files into well-formed GenBank files. ApE is an …
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… a couple biology classes in undergrad, but my PhD was an actinobacteria. And I tell all my students this now, but … Duncan: Yeah. I love actinomycetes. Dan Udwary: Tell us why. I mean, I know, but I think– Alison Takemura: I want to … of almost finished characterizing them. We’ve got genome sequences, which are just incredible. We’ve looked at the …
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… cutting-edge sequencing, annotation and analysis techniques to explore the vast and diverse world of microbes. Studying … The program provides high-quality, large-scale genomic data to advance microbial research that drives sustainable … Program focuses on using advanced sequencing technologies to explore microbial diversity — with an emphasis on …
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… So we do a couple of different things. Most of them are actinobacteria. And so we get a lot of them from databases … The genes are pretty much 100% identical. We don't know why one is expressed over the other. As far as whether we're … 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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… focuses on using genome-resolved metagenomic approaches to identify and characterize genomic information from … microbes and viruses. We develop computational approaches to sift through thousands of metagenomes for signatures of viruses and novel microbial lineages, and reconstruct metabolic properties encoded …
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… Below is a brief description of the process needed to prepare and ship samples for sequencing by the JGI. … follow the steps outlined below. Click the drop-downs to learn more about each step in the process. If you have … 1) Review JGI sample QC requirements and protocols Obtaining DNA and RNA of suitable quantity and …
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… does some really exciting work there. And I thought, well, why don’t we try to go to Alaska and see what we can find … with any kind of gene cluster identification, doing it with sequence alone you have to have some kind of a template to … take one of those and co-culture them with say one of our Actinobacteria what will happen? Will it create chemistry …
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… As a National User Facility, the JGI serves more than 2,500 users that predominately come from the public sector: academic and government institutions — with … largely unknown and underutilized by industry. When Director Nigel Mouncey joined the JGI in 2017, he brought with …
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