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… microbiomes that accelerate biomass processing. This year’s portfolio also includes a project led by the National … a terabase of sequence. “We are thrilled to support this year’s CSP awardees as they embark on ambitious projects …
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… the simplest cotton genome ( G. raimondii ) several years ago. Studying the cotton genomes provides breeders … lineages had dispersed and diversified over a million years ago, their genomes were “remarkably” stable. “We … will derive benefit from this high impact science for years to come,” said Don Jones, who handles variety …
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… function in such extreme conditions. They identified 511 new or recently discovered genera of bacteria and …
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… more than once, and these events took place a million years apart: the individual with a maternal B. distachyon parent (D plastotype) some 1.4 million years ago (Mya), while the S plastotype was a more recent … anticipated with only minor gene loss even after a million years.” Reference genomes for B. distachyon , B. stacei …
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… and lay a future-ready foundation Over the past billion years, fungi have spread quietly throughout our planet. From … the genus Aspergillus has been evolving for 82 million years, making it nearly 30 times older than the entire human … diversity of fungal genomes that has evolved over a billion years of evolution offers catalogs of enzymes, secondary …
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… outcome of the innovative research being proposed by this year’s CSP investigators,” said Tanja Woyke, Deputy Director …
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… ENCODE project known as FUNCODE. “We noticed a few years ago that there is no shortage of fungal genomes … functional interpretation is as tough as it has been 10 years ago,” he said. “We thought about reconstructing gene …
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… in, on, and around the planet remain unknown. In recent years, advances in sequencing technologies and bioinformatic … diverse than those within more moderate ecosystems. A few years ago, a candidate bacterial lineage was identified from … User Facility, is supported under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. This work was supported in part by a Natural Sciences …
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