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January 10, 2019

JGI & KBase at PAG XXVII

cover of JGI brochure for PAG XXVII

The Plant and Animal Genome XXVII Conference (PAG) takes place January 12-16, 2019, in San Diego, Calif. Representatives from the DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI) and the DOE Systems Biology Knowledgebase (KBase) will be at Booth 509. Stop by and chat with representatives from KBase and the JGI about collaborative science opportunities. Learn how to…

December 17, 2018

Defining Quality Virus Data(sets)

Artist rendering of genome standards being applied to deciphering the extensive diversity of viruses. (Illustration by Leah Pantea)

International consortium offers guidelines, best practices for characterizing uncultivated viruses. Microbes in, on and around the planet are said to outnumber the stars in the Milky Way Galaxy. The total number of viruses is expected to vastly exceed even that calculation. While many viruses remain unknown and uncultivated, advances in genome sequencing and analyses have…

December 7, 2018

JGI at AGU 2018

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The Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) is December 10-14, 2018 in Washington, D.C. Representatives from the DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI), the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) and the DOE Systems Biology Knowledgebase (KBase) will be at Booth 847 in the Exhibit Hall (near the Career Center) – stop by and chat with…

December 7, 2018

A Model System for Perennial Grasses

Field researchers studying drought responses in Panicum hallii at the UT Austin Brackenridge Field Lab. (David Gilbert)

Panicum hallii genomes offer insights to drought tolerance. The Science Researchers have developed a genomic model to study drought tolerance in perennial grasses using Panicum hallii (Hall’s panicgrass), by generating two complete genomes from varieties that diverged over a million years ago. The hallii variety thrives in desert environments, while the filipes variety is less…

December 3, 2018

JGIers on the 2018 Highly Cited Researchers List

2018 HCR Clarivate Analytics

Eleven of the JGI’s researchers are among the most highly cited in the world. That’s according to the annual list compiled by Clarivate Analytics, formerly the IP & Science arm of Thomson Reuters. (Click here to see the full list.) The 2018 list focused on Highly Cited Papers, defined in the Methodology section as “those…

November 20, 2018

JGI’s Kjiersten Fagnan Part of Winning SC18 Team

The ACM Gordon Bell Prize-winning teams at SC18.

On November 15, 2018, at the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC18) Conference, teams led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), respectively, shared the 2018 ACM Gordon Bell Prize. Congratulations to JGI’s Chief Informatics Officer Kjiersten Fagnan, who was part of the ORNL-led,…

November 19, 2018

Hidden Giants in Forest Soils

One of the heated plots at the Harvard Forest (Jeff Blanchard)

A surprising wealth of novel giant viruses has been found in a soil ecosystem. Characterizing the diversity of microbial cells in a handful of soil is so complex it was considered impossible. To date, only a small fraction of the microbes residing in, on and around soils have been identified as part of efforts to…

November 15, 2018

Small but Sophisticated

Atomic structure of Propionyl-CoA synthase and its three parts. (Courtesy of MPI)

Nanoreactor is a key enzyme in CO2-fixation cycle. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a potent greenhouse gas, and an accessible carbon source that could be converted into high-value products such as biofuels and renewable chemicals. Tobi Erb, Director at the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology in Marburg, Germany and his team focus on identifying novel…

November 14, 2018

Symbiosis a Driver of Truffle Diversity

Truffe noire du Peěrigord (Tuber melanosporum). (Francis Martin)

Insights from a comparative analysis of five truffle-forming fungal species. While the sight of black or white truffles being shaved over on pasta is generally considered a sign of dining extravagance, they play an important role in soil ecosystem services. Truffles are the fruiting bodies of the ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal symbionts residing on host plant…

October 30, 2018

Probing Interactions Among Molecular Mechanisms, Cellular Processes, and Elemental Cycles

Cropped image of switchgrass microcosm showing established root network. (James Moran)

DOE user facilities EMSL and JGI announce FY 2019 collaborative FICUS projects. Two Department of Energy user facilities, the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) and the Joint Genome Institute (JGI), have selected 12 of the 41 proposals received from a joint call for 2019 research under the Facilities Integrating Collaborations for User Science (FICUS) initiative….

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