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June 15, 2023

Genome Insider S4 Episode 2: The Busy World of Deep Sea Eruptions – Anna-Louise Reysenbach and Emily St. John

The ocean depths are vast and dark. But there are hotspots on the ocean floor — underwater volcanoes and hydrothermal vents — where lively microbial communities thrive, and even support entire ecosystems. Hear from researchers Anna-Louise Reysenbach, Emily St. John, Gilberto Flores, and Peter Girguis about sampling these communities, and understanding how they’ve adapted to this extreme environment. [Read More]

June 8, 2023

Genome Insider S4 Episode 1: Crops as Tough as World Cup Turf – James Schnable and Guangchao Sun

In our warming world, we’ll need corn, sorghum and other crops to grow well in worse conditions: with more heat, less water and less fertilizer. Grasses do better in these conditions, so plant biologists James Schnable, Guangchao Sun and Vladimir Torrres have looked into traits that could transfer from grasses into other crops. One grass they studied just happened to be the same species that covered World Cup pitches in 2022. [Read More]

December 8, 2022

Genome Insider S3 Episode 5: Work With the JGI! Tips for a Winning CSP Proposal

Genome Insider logoThe JGI’s Community Science Program gives researchers access to all kinds of sequencing, ‘omics and bioinformatics capabilities — and it’s open to scientists at any career stage, anywhere in the world, for free. We accept new projects related to energy and the environment several times a year. A few proposal calls have deadlines coming up – in January, March, and later on in the spring. In this episode, hear proposal tips from Tanja Woyke, who runs user programs at the JGI, and project manager Miranda Harmon-Smith, who helps shepherd CSP projects along. [Read More]

October 6, 2022

JGIota: Looking Back at Methane-Making Microbes

A Genome Insider Logo ImageSince 2010, the JGI has supported researchers studying microbial methane-makers. Eventually, that could help us dial back their emissions, while still producing things like meat, milk, and wool. [Read More]

September 22, 2022

Genome Insider S3 Episode 3: The Fungi That Survive in Antarctica

A Genome Insider Logo ImageBlack fungi are microscopic and mighty. They survive everywhere from Antarctica to Joshua Tree National Park, despite extremely harsh conditions. And their survival secrets could one day help other organisms survive hotter, drier climates. So University of Tuscia researchers Laura Selbmann and Claudia Coleine are working with scientists from around the world – and the JGI – to understand them better. [Read More]

September 15, 2022

JGIota: Looking Back at Sequencing for Soybeans

A Genome Insider Logo ImageIn honor of the JGI’s 25th anniversary, a JGIota episode on soybean, a crop that could boost biofuels and fertilize fields. [Read More]

August 25, 2022

Genome Insider S3 Episode 2: Better Crops With a Pointillist Approach to Plant Genomics

A Genome Insider Logo ImageIn this episode, we peer into plant cells. Researchers are using measurements from single cells to understand which genes help plants grow, get nutrients, weather drought, and more. And eventually, their findings could help us grow better crops, with less impact on our planet. [Read More]

August 11, 2022

JGIota: The Algae Nicknamed “Chlamy”

A Genome Insider Logo ImageIn honor of the JGI’s 25th anniversary, a JGIota episode on a single-celled alga called Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. [Read More]

July 28, 2022

Genome Insider S3 Episode 1: Chomping Toward Better Plastic Recycling

Logo of Genome Insider, podcast of the Joint Genome InstituteSome hungry insects can digest plastic, so researchers aim to follow their lead to improve plastic recycling.  [Read More]
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