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March 9, 2021

Genome Insider S2 Episode 2: Cracking the Secrets of the Diatom’s Shell

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In this JGI Genome Insider episode, Setsuko Wakao and Kris Niyogi are investigating how diatoms make their silica shells.

February 25, 2021

Engagement Webinar: How to Apply for Resources at Multiple DOE User Facilities

JGI and the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) co-hosted an engagement webinar on “Accessing Resources at Multiple DOE User Facilities with a Single Proposal.”

February 22, 2021

Green Algae Reveal One mRNA Encodes Many Proteins

Screencap of green algae video for PNAS paper

A team of researchers reports unexpectedly finding multiple genes transcribed on a single molecule of mRNA in two algal species.

February 8, 2021

An Age of CRAGE: Advances in Rapidly Engineering Non-model Bacteria

cropped art visualizing CRAGE technology developed by the JGI

A group led by JGI scientists have made strides in improving and applying a method that allows researchers to quickly modify diverse bacterial genomes.

February 4, 2021

Genome Insider S2 Episode 1: Exploring the Diversity of the American Prairie’s Switchgrass

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In this episode of JGI’s Genome Insider, a team of scientists pursue secrets of switchgrass diversity through its genome.

January 29, 2021

Susannah Tringe Named 2020 DOE Lawrence Award Recipient

Susannah Tringe at the 2018 Women @ The Lab Award Ceremony - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Susannah Tringe is one of eight scientists and engineers who received the 2020 Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award, one of DOE’s highest honors.

January 27, 2021

Fields of Breeders’ Dreams: A Team Effort Toward Targeted Crop Improvements

Aerial photo of the switchgrass diversity panel late in the 2020 season at the Kellogg Biological Station in Michigan. (Robert Goodwin)

Combining field data with a reference switchgrass genome, a multi-institutional research team has been able to associate climate adaptations with switchgrass biology, information that could be useful toward the DOE’s interest in harnessing the crop toward producing sustainable alternative fuels.

December 22, 2020

Natural Prodcast Episode 12: Nadine Ziemert

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Continuing the Natural Prodcast series on genome mining, guest Nadine Ziemert from the University of Tübingen on the evolution of secondary metabolite pathways as viewed through metagenome studies, and what more JGI and others can do to enable progress in this area of natural products.

December 21, 2020

An Automated Tool for Assessing Virus Data Quality

Artistic interpretation of CheckV assessing virus genome sequences from environmental samples. (Rendered by Zosia Rostomian​, Berkeley Lab)

The CheckV tool helps researchers to assess the completeness of virus genome sequences and complements a community effort to develop guidelines and best practices for defining virus data quality.

December 21, 2020

A One-Stop Shop for Analyzing Algal Genomes

Unicellular algae in the Chlorella genus, magnified 1300x. (Andrei Savitsky)

By bringing together publicly available algal genomes into one place, PhycoCosm allows users to easily compile data that answers what genes are present in which organisms, when are they expressed, and what they do.

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