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… Our Sequencing Technologies Group is well-integrated across JGI departments … and products to our users. This includes scaling the technologies and enabling state-of-the-art sample processing and sequencing capabilities. The Genomic Technologies Group, which includes the Sequencing …
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… access to our vast set of resources: JGI sequencing technologies include scaling technologies and state-of-the-art sample processing. Our … that uses engineered microbes to ferment waste industrial gases into valuable products including fuels, chemicals and …
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… advancing the federal initiative that seeks to reduce U.S. gasoline consumption by 20% within 10 years through … in Oak Ridge, Tennessee: CBI pursues a host of new technologies to alleviate critical cost barriers to … aims to increase plant production of starches and oils, which are more easily converted to fuels. This Center …
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… kind of field. And so having access to all the technologies that the JGI has can really benefit secondary …
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… a new culture of a new bacteria that you pulled from the soil, maybe it’s, you know, we talked about sponges, go pull … effects. ALISON: Yeah, I guess you’d use something like a gas chromatographer. Yeah. DAN: Yeah. So that involves … new people from outside the field to come to us with new technologies and new kinds of ideas about research that …
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… The central mission of the JGI’s Genomic Technologies department is ensuring users have access to … Deputy of Genomic Technologies …
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… and culture-disconnected. Like we’ll take some soil samples and sequence all the bugs out of that or … to bacteria. If you go into another country and take soil and discover a new important drug from the microbes in … looked at these compounds through classic spectroscopic technologies, NMR, mass spec, whatnot and then we’re …
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… of these bacteria that eat methane, so they can use methane gas as their sole source of carbon and energy. And it was … think about these weird organisms, you think about methane gas. And oftentimes people’s mind go right to anaerobic … could imagine if you have two colonies of bacteria in the soil or something and they’re competing with each other, if …
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… and nutrient cycling to enhance crop resilience, improve soil health, and make more efficient use of marginal lands … targets (i.e. corn, sugarcane, rapeseed/canola, palm oil). Projects focused on environmental treatment, mitigation, or pollution, including biogas, greenhouse gases, climate change, wastewater treatment, …
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… discoveries and developing transformative bio-based technologies that address challenges in the sourcing, … discoveries and developing transformative bio-based technologies that address challenges in the sourcing, …
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… on by rapid developments in genomics and other omics technologies. The exponential growth of DNA sequencing …
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