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… But the structure of which was not known until the middle ’80s. And then the first time we saw the structure that Dan … when they were first structurally resolved in the 1980s, they were known as the most toxic molecules, and that … So I wanted to ask you also about – because you were in the news recently – TSRI has acquired the Pfizer strain …
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… for tracking N15? The example in the presentation was with C13. A: Yes, EMSL can look at N15 as well as C13 as well as other isotopes using the IRMS. It’s just a … negative effect on utilization of those instruments. 8. Q: Related to Jim Moran’s talk, how long do plants need …
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… and mechanisms of pathogenesis . Science. 2006 Sep 1;313(5791):1261-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1128796 Science News of the Day: Stokstad E. Genetics. Genomes highlight …
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… version 12 of Phytozome will be retired, and version 13 will become the current, and only, version of Phytozome … added to it, nor had any feature updates. Phytozome v13, which now hosts upwards of 250 plant genomes and has … . Gene pages will also be forwarded (e.g., Gene Potri.006G034600 on v12 will be forwarded to Gene Report: …
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… in this hypersaline environment, which can range from 8% to 28% salinity. We have toxic metals, so these … there a way to do that? DAN UDWARY: Well, so there’s good news and bad news on that. So one of the things that we’re trying to do …
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… American Academy of Microbiology (AAM) ! She is among the 68 new Fellows in the Class of 2020, selected from 118 nominees. The selection process for AAM Fellows is based … the AAM Fellows in this cohort. Go here for the full AAM news release. Woyke is also one of the organizers for the …
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… UC Berkeley news release Smallest life forms have smallest working …
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… plants’ chemistry ever since the isolation of morphine, 1870 or something like that. And so people were well aware of … to try and make that point. I think it took 15 to 18 years before we were able to convince the diversity of … penicillin was a product of a microorganism. So around 1985, I said, why aren’t we studying microbes in the ocean? …
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