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… biofuels and bioproducts, and medicine. Wading through 30 years of sequencing data, the team composed of Wu, … scores representing potential genomes, and nearly 44,000 metagenomes. All of the data are publicly available in … the team found that bacterial isolate genomes represent 9.73% of the total estimated diversity of the available …
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… features of both plant and animal cells, it shares nearly 7,000 genes with other organisms (a third of those shared by … a partial sequence of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii in 2003; then in 2007 the full genome was sequenced and published … that those sequences have been cited in almost one-fourth (23.8%) of publications focused on that specific algae. The …
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… this Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) Newscenter story and this piece in Current Opinion in …
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… said. This team quantified the expression of over 12,000 fungal genes, in addition to associated plant genes. All … that activity, Serrano, Cole and their team found over 1,000 upregulated genes, 188 of which were shared with …
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… large-scale single cell genomics by collecting nearly 500 single cells from a single low diversity hot spring … a shotgun metagenome, and a single cell dataset of nearly 500 single cell genomes. The single cell portion of this work … diversity of the sampled hot spring, a dataset of nearly 500 single cells covered the diversity of most taxa within …
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… Before 2006, Olpidium was one of the many obscure fungi of … at the time. Following the publication of their paper in 2011, Dr. Sekimoto from University of British Columbia and Dr. … able to assemble ~75% of the Olpidium genome and retrieve ~300 markers for phylogenetic reconstruction . We were also …
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… metabolomics analyses. For the other calls, we allow up to 200 polar and up to 500 nonpolar metabolomic analyses. Q: Can a Scientist from … Biol. 2019 Apr 19;14(4):704-714. doi: 10.1021/acschembio.8b01107. Epub 2019 Apr 4. Q: Any advice on normalizing …
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… like Minnesota for example, despite taking up only about 3% of the planet’s landmass, peat moss and their subsurface … resilience to warming . New Phytol. 2022 Jun;234(6):2111-2125. doi: 10.1111/nph.18072. Byline: Ashleigh Papp …
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… (Berkeley Lab), generated genome sequences for nearly 600 green millet plants and released a very high quality … because they’re very productive even in high heat while C3 crops have become less efficient at photosynthesis, a … human health. So there’s a major question: how to turn a C3 crop into a C4 crop. There should be a master regulator …
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