Researchers describe how viruses repeatedly attempt to infect and destroy their hosts – and how the microbes resist.
Climate Change Threatens Base of Polar Oceans’ Bountiful Food Webs
A study suggests climate change is behind a trend that could destabilize the delicate marine food web.
Genome Insider S2 Episode 7: THE Bioenergy Tree
Scientists are uncovering the poplar tree’s genetic secrets, bringing us closer to a sustainable source of bioenergy and materials.
Natural Prodcast Episode 15 – Katherine Duncan
This Natural Prodcast episode features Katherine Duncan from the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland. Her work focuses on marine microbial chemical ecology.
New JGI Data Policy Announcement
Read our JGI Data Policy
Boosting Small Molecule Production in Super “Soup”
Researchers describe a two-pronged approach that starts with engineered yeast cells but then moves out of the cell structure into a cell-free system.
Virus-Microbe Interactions of Mud Island Mangroves
Ian Rambo conducted part of his graduate work at the JGI through the DOE Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) program.
Genome Insider S2 Episode 6: Back to the Future! A Sorghum Story
Hear how sorghum’s historical — and literal — roots could play a big role in our energy future.
Natural Prodcast Episode 14 – Nigel Mouncey
Natural Prodcast features JGI Director Nigel Mouncey, lead of the JGI’s Secondary Metabolites Science Program. Dr. Mouncey shares his vision for the JGI that sees secondary metabolism analysis and research as a driver for novel technologies that can serve all JGI users.
A User-Centered Approach to Accessing JGI Data
The JGI Data Portal offers a way for users to more easily access public data sets through a common set of “baseline metadata.”