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October 26, 2021

The Case for Conservation

Female (left) and male (right) Ceratodon purpureus plants. Females typically grow larger than males in several traits, like the length of leaves. Males often turn red when developing antheridiophores, which in mosses are the structures that produce sperm (seen in the bottom right. (Sarah Carey)

High-quality reference genome sequences of the male and female fire moss plants are now available, and lessons from their sex chromosomes could help improve crop yields.

October 19, 2021

JGI-UC Merced Interns Share Their 2021 Experiences

The 2021 JGI-UC Merced cohort, made up of 13 interns, came together in July 2021 to virtually present their summer research projects.

Hear what 13 interns from UC Merced learned during their virtual summer 2021 experiences with JGI mentors.

October 19, 2021

Genome Insider S2 Episode 8: Dispatches From JGI Interns

Logo of Genome Insider, podcast of the Joint Genome Institute

In this episode, hear two JGI-UC Merced interns from the 2021 cohort describe their deep dives into genomics, computational tools, and big data.

October 8, 2021

Exploring Phages at JGI

Oscar Davalos, UC Merced

JGI-UC Merced intern Oscar Davalos explored a unique set of phages during his virtual summer 2021 internship experience at the JGI.

October 8, 2021

Building on Experience, With a Twist?

Lorenzo Scaturchio, UC Merced

In Summer 2021, JGI-UC Merced intern Lorenzo Scaturchio built on his previous undergraduate internship experience at the JGI.

October 8, 2021

A Journey Through the Evolution of the Mitochondria Internship, A Sequential Read

Jimmy Nunez, UC Merced

JGI-UC Merced intern Jimmy Nunez walks readers through the internship experience – from application to lessons learned.

October 8, 2021

Exploring Polymorphisms Created by Transposable Elements

Jacob Espinosa, UC Merced

JGI-UC Merced intern Jacob Espinosa recaps his summer 2021 project involving a grass model species and charts his own scientific development.

October 4, 2021

Anuvia taps JGI for expertise to pinpoint products from beneficial soil microbes

From USAID, crops grown on the farm of Davane Mesa Paulo. (Bita Rodriguez)

Anuvia, a small Florida business, is partnering with the JGI to help drive discoveries that will render new economic advantages for farmers concerned with improving sustainable soil management practices.

September 29, 2021

Promoting the Power of Viral Metagenomics

Workflow for identifying viral sequences in most common sample types, a figure from their article summarizing the field of viral metagenomics.

JGI researchers summarized the field of viral metagenomics in an article for the journal Annual Review of Biomedical Data Science.

September 24, 2021

Monitoring Inter-Organism Interactions Within Ecosystems

In their approved proposal, Frederick Colwell of Oregon State University and colleagues are interested in the microbial communities that live on Alaska’s glacially dominated Copper River Delta. They’re looking at how the microbes in these high latitude wetlands, such as the Copper River Delta wetland pond shown here, cycle carbon. (Courtesy of Rick Colwell)

The latest portfolio of proposals approved through the JGI’s annual Community Science Program (CSP) call.

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