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… clues to disease-resistance that could prove fruitful for saving Citrus from greening disease. You’ve probably … orange ripens only bitter, intensely sour fruit. Yet this plant, native to China and now disseminated around the globe, often as a rootstock for Citrus , appeals in other ways. It better …
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… to develop the metabolomics program, and in 2019 became Platform Lead where she manages metabolomics production for … et al. Bioactive diterpenoids impact the composition of the root-associated microbiome in maize (Zea mays). Scientific … Transitions in the Green Alga Chromochloris zofingiensis. Plant Cell. 2019;31: 579–601. 5. Erbilgin O, Rübel O, Louie …
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The Plant and Animal Genome XXVII Conference (PAG) takes place … collaborative science opportunities. Learn how to apply for a project with the JGI Community Science Program, and how you can use the KBase system to accelerate your plant genomics research. Click here to download a list of …
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… evolutionary history. Retaining ancestral features of both plant and animal cells, it shares nearly 7,000 genes with … (a third of those shared by both humans and flowering plants). Its genome also contains hundreds of genes uniquely … to those who study it) a powerful reference organism for studying photosynthesis and cell motility. It’s also a …
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… which could then be converted into sustainable biofuels . For its importance to the DOE mission, switchgrass is among the JGI Flagship Plants . Since 2007, the JGI has been working on identifying … The switchgrass genome sequence is available on the JGI plant data portal Phytozome. The combination of field data …
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… 2,167 *Includes Illumina and PacBio sequencing platforms. **Operating Hours target is based on 98% of the total … developments for improving microbial, metagenomic, or plant genome assemblies. [Download PDF] Q2 – Report on … improving the interpretation of microbial, metagenomic, or plant genomes. [Download PDF] End-of-year Goal – Develop one …
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… how these hosts and hitchhikers coexist is key for understanding their impact on wider ecosystems, but … Archaea, bacteria, and viruses all operate in concert to form the foundation of this deep Earth ecosystem. For example, when certain viruses attack, their archaeal …
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