genomic research

Introduction to the 2009 DOE JGI User Meeting

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Eddy Rubin introducing the 2009 DOE JGI User Meeting on March 25.

"Diversity Generating Retroelements" - Jeffrey Miller, UCLA, @ '09 DOE JGI User Meeting

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Jeffrey Miller (UCLA) speaking at the DOE JGI 2009 User Meeting on March 27.

"Chlamydomonas Transcriptomics" - Sabeeha Merchant, UCLA, @ '09 DOE JGI User Meeting

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Sabeeha Merchant (UCLA) speaking at the DOE JGI 2009 User Meeting on March 26.

"Whole Genome Comparisons of Bacillus subtilis" - Ashlee Earl, Harvard University, @ '09 DOE JGI User Meeting

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Ashlee Earl (Harvard University) speaking at the DOE JGI 2009 User Meeting on March 26 with an introduction by Dan Rohksar.

"Plant Genomics Roadmap" - Jeff Dangl, Univ. of North Carolina, @ '09 DOE JGI User Meeting

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Jeff Dangl (Univ. of North Carolina) speaking at the DOE JGI 2009 User Meeting on March 25.

David Bruce, JGI @ '09 DOE JGI User Meeting

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David Bruce speaking at the "JGI 101 workshop" tutorial, 2009 DOE JGI User Meeting

"Phylochip Analysis of Microbial Diversity" - Gary Andersen, LBNL @ '09 DOE JGI User Meeting

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Gary Andersen Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL) presentation for DOE JGI '09 User Meeting on March 26, 2009, introduction by Len Pennacchio (JGI).

New Sequencing Technologies at JGI and Applications in Bioenergy Research

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The US DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI) is a high throughput sequencing and genomic research center involved in a myriad of sequencing projects. JGI’s major effort is the sequencing of genomes and transcriptomes of plants, microbes and environmental metagenomic samples of relevance to the DOE missions of carbon sequestration, bioremediation and energy production. Roche/454’s platform utilizes emulsion PCR for template amplification and pyrosequencing technology on high well-density...