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… single step, directly into the genome. “CRAGE is central to our ability to offer host-engineering for our users,” says JGI Director Nigel Mouncey. Using CRAGE, … in PLOS One , engineering different gene deletions in four gammaproteobacterial species, and then removing the …
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… of genetic sequences lurks the next cool virus – if only our code would stop crashing... …
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Mentor: Dr. Arnold Kim) “It is a beautiful thing, that our young campus earned 25% of the research awards,” said … “This is a true testament of the hard work and caliber of our first-generation students and the amazing mentorship they receive from our faculty.” Cristhian and Bryan interned with Zhong Wang …
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These two things combined led us to conclude that our new methanogen did not belong to the Euryarchaeota, the … working to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time. For more information, please visit …
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… result of this hidden diversity of inoviruses now overhauls our perception of this virus group – from minor curiosities … tools in CRISPR-Cas applications, but we are limited in our predictive methods to discover new anti-CRISPRs,” said … also those associated with humans.” The work also used resources of the National Energy Research Scientific Computing …
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… could help us grow better crops, with less impact on our planet. …
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… seed dispersal in wild populations for the first time. “To our knowledge, nobody has ever discovered a dispersal gene … group. It’s just a massive amount of sequencing.” A Resource for Many Applications Kellogg noted that C4 crops have … found it,” Kellogg mused. “[The S. viridis genome] is a resource for many different applications. The JGI group has …
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