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… to functional genomics. Hear from five of the Summer 2019 interns, who briefly shared their experiences below. Name: … Biophysics program. (Graduated from UC Merced in Spring 2019.) Mentor: Ben Cole, Genomics of Plant-Microbial …
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… the University of Duisburg-Essen in Germany in 2024 and 2025. Participants from the UDE were Alexander Probst, …
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… databases for homologous YcgR proteins and chose a set of 92 proteins for functional characterization as candidate biosensors. These 92 homologues were synthesized as codon optimized sequences … supported in part by NIH grants DP2 OD008677 and R01 GM124589, NIH training grant T32 GM066698, and UC Berkeley College …
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… in length, while the previous version had an average of 25,000 bp pieces. That’s the difference between assembling a … southern locales did not survive the cold winter of 2019 at the most northern common garden in South Dakota. …
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… cool intermediate to the ocean’s extremes of about 28° and 97° Fahrenheit. “The study authors point to this fundamental …
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… States, cotton production centers around two varieties: 95 percent of what is grown is known as Upland cotton ( …
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… list of genes, termed The GreenCut2 Resource . It details 597 genes coding for proteins that are unique to …
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… at the Université des Antilles in Guadeloupe, in 2009. Gros’ research focuses on marine mangrove systems, and he … for instance, he visualized entire filaments up to 9.66 mm long and confirmed that they were indeed giant …
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… archaea by 44%, is now available and described November 9, 2020 in Nature Biotechnology . Known as the GEM (Genomes …
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… progress in gene editing made possible by CRISPR-Cas9; the Weizmann Institute of Science’s Assaf Vardi, who … lane, recounting the earliest days of discovering CRISPR-Cas9, the powerful gene editing technology that resulted in her … and shared ways that her team is looking to use CRISPR-Cas9 to solve new problems. According to Doudna, the …
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