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Chloroplast mimic a platform to capture and utilize carbon in a synthetic fixation … A team led by researchers at the Max Planck Institute (MPI) for Terrestrial Microbiology and the University of Bordeaux … enzymes and other parts that can be further explored for novel functions. In the current study, the team combined the …
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JGI! They are among those recognized by Clarivate Analytics for demonstrating “significant influence in their chosen … the JGI whose publications rank in the top 1% by citations for field and publication year are: Igor Grigoriev Natalia … fungi from herbivore poop might be a new source of novel compounds to help bolster the bioeconomy. Natalia …
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… living near hydrothermal deep-sea vents hold vast potential for bioenergy. The Science Hydrothermal vents are … and chemically-rich ecosystems. This means they hold clues for understanding how life thrives in extreme environments. They also produce a range of novel enzymes and other biomolecules that could potentially …
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It’s been a while, but Natural Prodcast is back again for another round of episodes. If you stick around for the next few months, you’re going to hear my last … this material, though my show is a little more free-form, and this is the longer cut of the discussions you may …
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… also co-located in the IGB. Vision Lead genomic innovation for a sustainable bioeconomy. Mission As a U.S. Department … to realize our new vision to, “ Lead genomic innovation for a sustainable bioeconomy ” — as articulated in our new … transcriptomics, and cell- and cell-free expression platforms. … We closed our 2018 Strategic Plan at the end of …
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… and Elizabeth “Lizzy” Wilbanks of the University of California, Santa Barbara. They join eight other JGI users … she is committed to representing and advocating for early career users on the UEC. As a user of the JGI and … FICUS programs and brings expertise in metagenomics and novel applications for long-read DNA sequencing. As a UEC …
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… organisms called phytoplankton (from the Greek phyto for ‘plant’ and planktos for ‘wanderer’). But they vary across the global ocean. … beneficial findings, like antibiotics, pharmaceuticals, and novel enzymes that function at low temperature.” said Katrin …
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… world’s most harvested crop by tonnage, sugarcane accounts for 80% of global sugar production. A reference genome for the sugarcane cultivar R570 has been published in … sugarcane genome , the JGI provides foundational genetic information that crop breeders can use to improve sugarcane …
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