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… biology. The collaborations present exciting possibilities for scientific exploration, granting access to diverse … way. We also work with our partners to ensure platforms are future-ready for advancements enabled by artificial intelligence and … to both expertise and infrastructure to facilitate these efforts. Particular areas of emphasis will be the development …
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… Spencer Chair in Genomics at the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology! Loretta Spencer served as a manyterm … announcing a high-quality reference sequence of the complex switchgrass genome , using samples from common gardens … network of common gardens and are exploring improvements to switchgrass through more targeted genome editing techniques. …
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… environments? (Spoiler: Yes.) Yeast strains engineered for the biochemical conversion of glucose to value-added … the soluble components of lysed cells. By separating the production of enzymes (during growth) and the biochemical … rate of 0.9 grams per Liter-hour in a system optimized for developing small-scale prototypes. Additionally, the team …
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… and cyanobacteria create the air we breathe and the fuel for food webs as they turn carbon dioxide and water into … found that this protein detects iron and fine-tunes energy production, allowing cyanobacteria to quickly adapt to their … this protein is unique, as well. “The heme-metal site that we found in the crystal structure, as far as we …
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… with the JGI dates back to 1997, when he was working for the Stanford Human Genome Center, now the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology. There he constructed the pipelines for … mechanisms of climate adaptation in polyploid bioenergy switchgrass. Nature 590: 438-444. Mamidi, S et al. 2020. A …
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… world’s most harvested crop by tonnage, sugarcane accounts for 80% of global sugar production. A reference genome for the sugarcane cultivar … sugarcane into production factories for sugar and biomass. Additionally, the team was able to identify a major … at CIRAD was supported by the International Consortium for Sugarcane Biotechnology. The work at the Institute of …
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