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… Diatoms, a group of tiny algae, are also known as “living opals” because of the strange, beautiful properties of … shells. But what genes are responsible for such mesmerizing exteriors? Setsuko Wakao and Kris Niyogi, biologists at …
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… their rumen. There is another climate-minded reason for studying rumen: Livestock live off plant matter, and their rumen are highly capable of breaking down … aim is identifying chemical compounds that could inhibit microbial methane production. Another effort is in using …
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… Dr. Blaby-Haas joined the JGI in 2022 as lead of the Biomolecular Materials Initiative, a partnership between JGI and the Molecular … Handling Editor, Journal Experimental Botany, 2022 – present … Scholarship, 2002 & 2004 Graduate Student Award, 59th Lindau Meeting of Nobel Laureates and Students in Lindau, …
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… To engineer yeast to do more, and understand genomes in general, Jef Boeke, Weimin Zhang (NYU Langone Health) and Leslie Mitchell …
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… Jan. 7: New Capabilities to Study Secondary Metabolism Although there are still a … and their biosynthetic logics to be understood, accessing these untapped metabolic capabilities is often tedious and resource intensive. This is often due to, for example, tight …
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… Metagenome-assembled archaeal genomes provide new insights into an ancient metabolism. Methane is a greenhouse … issue of Nature Microbiology , they mined the Integrated Microbial Genomes & Microbiomes (IMG/M) database maintained … publicly available metagenome data provided by the other study co-authors, and reconstructed from these 10 …
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