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… Innovative technology from this biomanufacturing collaboration is available for licensing. The Science In Nature Communications , … describe a strategy to recover high value products from human waste. They genetically modified yeast to efficiently … This work was supported by laboratory-directed research and development (LDRD). The work conducted by the U.S. …
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… Sorghum genome serves as a reference for the highly complex sugarcane genome . The Science Most species are diploids and have two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent. In … was supported by the International Consortium for Sugarcane Biotechnology, as well as the South Green Bioinformatics …
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… Nanohaloarchaeota cultures reveal they are symbionts and not free-living organisms. The Science Researchers … of an obligate symbiont—entirely dependent on the other for required nutrients—is genome size. The obligate … This work was supported by the Australian Research Council (DP150100244) and the Australian …
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… In honor of the JGI's 25th anniversary in 2022, we have revisited a number of notable achievements that showcase our collaborations and capabilities to enable great science that will help … within their rumen. There is another climate-minded reason for studying rumen: Livestock live off plant matter, and …
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… Dr. Cole is interested in studying how plants interact with their environment. Prior to joining the … Joint Genome Institute, his focus was primarily on how plants interpret different light cues by altering their growth … plant roots, focusing on genetic components required for effective colonization. In addition, Dr. Cole is …
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… projects, Dr. Bowen’s work focuses on developing high-performance computing workflows and integrating mathematics and chemistry for advanced … BS – University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Chemical Engineering Ph. D. – Arizona … for Exceptional Achievement 2012 UC Berkeley, Leadership and Development Program Awardee 2005-2009: NIH K25 Mentored …
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… A nuanced understanding of peat moss drives insight into carbon storage The … by minimizing flood risks and filtering water. Peat formed there over thousands of years sequesters more carbon … vegetation types in the world combined. Harvesting peat for energy has been increasingly discouraged due to …
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… For the first time, a team has comprehensively described … mat. The Science In microbial mats, communities of microorganisms live among viruses that infect them. But what trends … virus in 34 hosts or 26 percent of the single cells. Metagenomics sequencing then allowed the team to ask, for the 34 …
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… Populations of Antarctic lake microbial communities change with the seasons. The Science Light-harvesting bacteria … occupy more space on Earth than any other ecosystem. Therefore, understanding the microbial activity that dominates … This work was supported by the Australian Research Council (DP150100244) and the Australian …
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… -- copy to summary above^ as well ] The Science The recipe for growing algae as a source of sustainable biofuels seems … these algae in a container with access to sunlight, water and carbon dioxide so they can grow, and then harvest for use as biofuels and other …
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… Ancient Chloroflexota s ditched their flagella and other traits when migrating back to the ocean. The … . Research shows that flagella were lost in other forms of Chloroflexota that adapted to marine environments … (proposal: https://doi.org/10.46936/10.25585/60000691 , and https://doi.org/10.46936/10.25585/60007554 ) conducted …
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