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… scientists to think about, because if you look at the 36 hotspots, or terrestrial biodiversity hotspots that we … then my lab pleaded mercy, and I said, OK, we’ll just do 2011 to present day. And it was still like 4,000 articles we … plants and bringing them back is not your jam, the good news is there’s this amazing resource that can be provided …
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Europe. So if there are any kind of dated references to the news, that’s why. But it was a really fun conversation. And … ALISON TAKEMURA: And this is Paul Jensen in the early 2000s? Late 2000s? NADINE ZIEMERT: No, yeah, 2010. ALISON … all these 120 genomes, and each of them have– I don’t know– 30 gene clusters or so. So I think I spent two years only …
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… patterns in the Arabidopsis root, profiling nearly 100,000 single root cells and combining the information with … type and cell identity mutants . Dev Cell. 2022 Feb 28. S1534-5807(22)00033-8.doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2022.01.008 … Single-Cell Data Viewer Tool on Phytozome Biosciences News: Plant Single-Cell Solutions for Energy and the …
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