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September 21, 2004

The Book Opens on the First Tree Genome

An international consortium has released the first complete DNA sequence of a tree – Populus trichocarpa – one member of the most ecologically and commercially valuable group of trees in North America.

September 15, 2004

Human Chromosome 5 Final Sequence Analysis Released to Public

WALNUT CREEK, CA–Four years after publicly revealing the official draft human genetic sequence, researchers have reached the halfway point in dotting the i’s and crossing the t’s of the genetic sentences describing how to build a human. The newly finalized chromosome 5 is the 12th chromosome polished off, with 12 more to go. As the…

August 24, 2004

JGI Announces Community Sequencing Program Portfolio

WALNUT CREEK, CA–Despite the perception that the genetic diversity among animals–ranging from humans to worms–is enormous, the reality is that it pales in comparison to the diversity between the microbes that make up the bulk of the biomass on the planet. Accordingly, to close conspicuous gaps in our understanding of the tree of life, the…

June 10, 2004

JGI, VBI Help Unravel Sudden Oak Death & Soybean Disease

WALNUT CREEK, CA–Researchers are closer now to thwarting two related plant pathogens, one causing “Sudden Oak Death” (SOD) and another responsible for a devastating soybean disease, thanks to the DNA sequence produced by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI), in collaboration with the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (VBI). The projects received nearly…

May 2, 2004

JGI Decodes Wood and Toxic Waste-Degrading Fungus Genome

Walnut Creek, CA–The United States Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI) announces today the publication of a high-quality draft genome sequence of the white rot fungus, Phanerochaete chrysosporium. These are the only known microbes capable of efficiently degrading the recalcitrant aromatic plant polymer lignin, one of the most abundant natural materials on earth….

March 31, 2004

Gene-Rich Human Chromosome 19 Sequence Completed

Walnut Creek, CA–The United States Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI) and Stanford University report today the completion of the sequencing of human chromosome 19, the most gene-rich of all the human chromosomes. This achievement is described in the April 1, 2004 edition of the journal Nature. “Culminating 18 years of research, this…

February 2, 2004

First Genomes Revealed from Environmental Microbial Communities

Walnut Creek, CA–Researchers from the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (JGI) and the University of California, Berkeley, report the first genomic characterization of a microbial community. The results announced online February 1st in the journal Nature reveal how the genetic identities of microorganisms thriving in toxic conditions, “extremophiles,” were recovered from a natural biofilm…

January 20, 2004

JGI Launches Community Sequencing Program

The Department of Energy’s Joint Genome Institute (JGI) is poised for a resounding response to the age-old question, “If we build it, will they come?” Already, collaborators are queuing up to take advantage of one of the world’s most powerful DNA sequencing facilities for the debut of DOE’s Community Sequencing Program (CSP). “The primary goal…

August 13, 2003

Genomes of Tiny Microbes Yield Clues to Global Climate Change

By analyzing the genomes of several microscopic ocean-dwelling organisms sequenced at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Joint Genome Institute (JGI), scientists are gaining new insights into how the planet’s oceans affect its climate. Comparative studies of four types of cyanobacteria–“photosynthetic” microbes that derive energy from sunlight, just like plants–were published today on the websites of…

May 5, 2003

DOE Joint Genome Institute and Diversa Corp. Announce Large-Scale Microbial Sequencing Collaboration

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Joint Genome Institute (JGI) and Diversa Corporation (Nasdaq: DVSA) today announced a collaboration to discover and sequence novel microbial genomes found in a diverse range of unique habitats. Under the collaboration, Diversa will use its proprietary technologies to extract DNA from environmental samples and make gene libraries, while JGI will…

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