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… from engineered yeasts still work in cell-free environments? (Spoiler: Yes.) Think of cells as tiny factories: … of sustainable chemical products,” said Jewett, one of the study’s senior authors. “But this has been done most … graduate student Blake Rasor. He and Yi, one of the study co-authors, have maintained a regular shipment …
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… benefits to address climate change: pulling atmospheric carbon into soil and boosting biofuel feedstocks with less … fertilizer. For millions of years, underground fungi have lived in symbiosis with plant roots. Plants provide … sharing. Recently, researchers have been able to study both sides of this interaction up close, using RNA …
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… the use of an ORCID account with two-factor authentication enabled to log in. Check our Help Site for additional information, including a Login Walkthrough and FAQ . –– The JGI …
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… from engineered yeasts still work in cell-free environments? (Spoiler: Yes.) Yeast strains engineered for the … of sustainable chemical products,” said Jewett, one of the study’s senior authors. “But this has been done most … graduate student Blake Rasor. He and Yi, one of the study co-authors, have maintained a regular shipment …
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… Before 2006, Olpidium was one of the many obscure fungi of Chytridiomycota (the … data were generated, bioinformatic tools for binning metagenome data involved with mainly eukaryotic origins were … the much more extensive taxonomic and genetic sampling, our study confirmed the affinity between Olpidium and the …
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