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  • Researchers complete draft genome sequence for cassava (11 Nov 2009)
    A team of academic, government and industry researchers has completed a first draft of the cassava (Manihot esculenta) genome. The project is an important first step in accelerating the pace of research on this subsistence crop and addressing some ...
  • Establishing standard definitions for genome sequences (13 Oct 2009)
    In 1996, researchers from major genome sequencing centers around the world convened on the island of Bermuda and defined a finished genome as a gapless sequence with a nucleotide error rate of one or less in 10,000 bases. This effectively set the ...
  • 71 projects fill DOE Joint Genome Institute 2010 pipeline (01 Jul 2009)
    The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI) has selected 71 new genomic sequencing projects for its 2010 Community Sequencing Program (CSP) — a targeted sampling of the planet's biodiversity — to be characterized for bioenergy, ...
  • Better sludge through metagenomics (28 Sep 2006)
    Researchers seek to master wastewater treatment failures
    Wastewater treatment is the largest microbially-mediated biotechnology process on the planet. When it works, it is a microbial symphony in tune with humanity. When it fails, the consequences can be dire. Researchers from the U.S. Department of ...
  • DOE JGI decodes DNA of growth-promoting fungus (26 Jul 2006)
    The DNA sequence of Laccaria bicolor, a fungus that forms a beneficial symbiosis with trees and inhabits one of the most ecologically and commercially important microbial niches in North American and Eurasian forests, has been determined by the U.S. ...
  • Human chromosome 5 final sequence analysis released to public (16 Sep 2004)
    Disease genes, important regulatory elements populate vast terrain
    Four years after publicly revealing the official draft human genetic sequence, researchers have reached the halfway point in dotting the i's and crossing the t's of the genetic sentences describing how to build a human. The newly finalized ...
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