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October 8, 2020

Unexplored Microbial Communities in Yellowstone National Park

Hot spring in Yellowstone National Parks' Artist Paint Pot area. (Courtesy of Roland Hatzenpichler)

This proposal focuses on the unexplored microbial communities in three high-pH geothermal features in Yellowstone National Park.

October 8, 2020

Genomic Resources for Mimulus

Develop a pan-genus genomic platform for investigations into gene content and function by producing reference and re-sequenced Mimulus genomes.

October 8, 2020

Evolution of nutritional modes of Ceratobasidiaceae

Understand the evolution of gene families and life history traits using Ceratobasidiaceae as a fungal model system.

October 7, 2020

From Life at the Extremes to Editing Genomes

Jennifer Doudna

Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier were recognized for their work on CRISPR-Cas9, technology described by the Nobel Foundation as having “a revolutionary impact on the life sciences.” For the past few years, Doudna’s lab has partnered with JGI’s Microbiome Data Science group led by Nikos Kyrpides, mining the IMG/M system for novel Cas genes and CRISPR systems.

October 5, 2020

Shattering Expectations: Novel Seed Dispersal Gene Found in Green Millet

Green millet (Setaria viridis) plant collected in the wild. (Courtesy of the Kellogg lab)

For the first time in wild populations, researchers have identified a gene in green millet related seed dispersal.

September 9, 2020

Genome Insider Episode 7: Decoding Yellowstone’s microbial mats

Logo of Genome Insider, podcast of the Joint Genome Institute

Researchers studying cyanobacteria in Yellowstone National Park encountered surprises, adopted new technologies, and made a few discoveries about the microbial mat denizens.

September 8, 2020

Engagement Webinar: How to Successfully Apply for a CSP Proposal

Sept 1 engagement webinar screencap

During the JGI Engagement: Pro Tips for Webinar, researchers were invited to submit white papers to the Community Science Program (CSP)’s New Investigator call for proposals. The proposal call is open year-round, but proposals submitted by September 21, 2020, will be included in the next review.

September 8, 2020

In Hot Spring Microbial Mat, Viruses Ride “Piggyback”

Microbial mat under the microscope. Visible layers contain different microbial communities and minerals. The team characterized viruses in a subset of the mat layers. (John Spear)

Scientists have used sequencing methods to comprehensively characterize viral-host interactions in a microbial mat for the first time.

August 25, 2020

The More the Merrier: Making the Case for Plant Pan-genomes

Brachypodium distachyon, the model species for temperate cereals and biofuel crop grasses with a growing pangenome of one hundred genomes. Spain: Huesca, Ibieca, San Miguel de Foces. (Photography credits: Pilar Catalán)

Researchers relied on a model grass system and pan-genomes to learn the origins, evolution and development of plant polyploids.

August 20, 2020

Effects of Polar Light Cycle on Microbial Food Web

Effects of Polar Light Cycle on Microbial Food Web

Light-harvesting bacteria (phototrophs) in Antarctica’s Ace Lake defy the norm when it comes to nutrient cycling in polar regions.

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