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… a protein , PtrbHLH011, within poplar involved in plant growth, lignin production, and disease resistance. … Impact With increased lignin and iron, engineered poplar can be used to develop bioproducts for industrial … bioenergy applications. Poplars grow quickly and the plants can be crossed to produce traits that make them more …
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… Laboratory (Berkeley Lab). Using a single-cell screen, they can now identify microbes with specific functional … study shows how the function-driven, single-cell screen can uncover more about cellulose-degrading microbes. The new … first tested the approach on bacterial laboratory models to set a reference for its performance, and then applied it to …
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… Berkeley National Laboratory, and an Adjunct Professor of Plant and Microbial Biology at University of California, … analysis of diverse eukaryotic genomes, from protists to plants. In 2009, he launched the JGI Fungal Genomics program … Nelson et al (2022) Wildfire-dependent changes in soil microbiome diversity and function. Nature Microbiol. …
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… work work it out 2. Q(uestion): Do you publish the data sets the trees are based upon? A: This is still work in … tree or their parts and data it is based on 3. Q(uestion): Can you please explain again how did you pick genomes to be … devoted to algae (photosynthetic eukaryotes not including plants), so populated by algal genomes thus defined. We also …
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… genome stability across global lineages . Come harvest time, the cotton fields look like popcorn is literally growing on plants, with fluffy white bolls bursting out of the green … hirsutum ), while the remaining 5 percent is called American Pima ( G. barbadense .) These are two of the five major …
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