Pond-dwelling powerhouse’s genome points to its biofuel potential
Feeding at the biofuel trough
Mary Ann Moran, University of Georgia
Jeff Dangl, University of North Carolina
Trina McMahon, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Project Management Office: Miranda Harmon-Smith
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DOE Early Career Awardee’s work to involve DOE JGI collaboration
O’Malley’s research, which she recently presented at the spring meeting of the American Chemical Society, involves the use of anaerobic gut fungi from horses, sheep, and other large herbivores to convert the cellulose in plants into sugars. Nature has evolved these fungi to break through lignin, a tough biopolymer that surrounds cellulose, and convert that… [Read More]
Peach genome project in Biofuels Digest
In California, the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (DOE JGI) is working to isolate the “evergreen” locus in peaches, which extends the growing season of the plant. Said Daniel Rokhsar, head of the DOE JGI Eukaryotic Program, “In theory, it could be manipulated in poplar to increase the accumulation of biomass.” Peach genes… [Read More]