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… view into a symbiosis could offer benefits to address climate change: pulling atmospheric carbon into soil and boosting biofuel feedstocks with less fertilizer. For … to date. This paper is the cover article for the April 2024 issue of Nature Plants . “We wanted to better …
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… view into a symbiosis could offer benefits to address climate change: pulling atmospheric carbon into soil and boosting biofuel feedstocks with less fertilizer. For … to date. This paper is the cover article for the April 2024 issue of Nature Plants . “We wanted to better …
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… metagenomics studies. The Science Researchers demonstrated the value of conducting large-scale single cell … they showed that the composition of the community was similar across sequencing approaches, that species specific … This work was also sponsored by NSF grants DEB-1441717, OCE-1335810, and OIA-1826734 to RS. …
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… to joining the Joint Genome Institute, his focus was primarily on how plants interpret different light cues by altering their growth program, and on how plants coordinate their gene expression with light and temperature … of Cell Identity as an R package … Education … Selected Publications … Software …
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Since 2019 Dr. Blaby heads the DNA synthesis platform at the Joint Genome Institute, where he leads three … al., Systems-level analysis of nitrogen starvation–induced modifications of carbon metabolism in a Chlamydomonas … Award for Research Excellence … Education … Selected Publications … Awards and Honors …
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Science The humble lichen is a superorganism: one being that is actually comprised of two (or more) participants. One … of lichen research, many of the symbiosis’ details remain unclear. For the first time, a team has analyzed … DA, FL, and FD (for bioinformatics) from a DOE grant No 112442 to Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; and by a …
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