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Stress responses in an Arctic microalga (Pelagophyceae) following sudden salinity change revealed by gene expression analysis
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Natural Prodcast Episode 2: The Primer, Part 2
… that produces those. So it’s not a hard and fast rule, but, generally, animals do not have secondary metabolism that we … that’s used for secondary metabolism, they are copies and changes that nature has made. So secondary metabolism is … And so we’ve really only come into good science for identifying secondary metabolism as we’ve sequenced more and …
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Climate Change Threatens Base of Polar Oceans’ Bountiful Food Webs
… microbiomes that influence algal diversity and gene expression. Sailing from pole to pole on four research … warm water is replacing cold water communities. And this changes everything,” said Mock. The steady march of warmer …
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The quantitative genetics of gene expression in Mimulus guttatus
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CSP Functional Genomics
… genomics research and to help them translate genomic information into biological function.  The emphasis is on … and ‘omics capabilities to enhance understanding of gene and genome function, particularly those not readily … and track record of the applicant.  Learn about the general review process or find details on the internal …
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Natural Prodcast Episode 7: Ben Shen
… … DAN: You’re listening to the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute’s … technology to help access complicated natural product gene clusters, and we’re all really excited about that, and … genome. So in 2000 genome sequence became available. That changes everything!  So, that leads me today to, …
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Natural variation in genes potentially involved in plant architecture and adaptation in switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.)
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Natural Prodcast Episode 16: Marcy Balunas
… products is that we don’t know what all the biosynthetic gene clusters look like.  DAN: For sure.  MARCY: We have so … But if they’re not clustered then maybe we’re not really identifying them very well. For sure. But plants certainly … metals with our cultures.  And we see some very interesting changes in the chemistry when we– so if you use too much of …
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Refining the Process of Identifying Algae Biotechnology Candidates
… can be refined for best results, often by starting with identifying the right ingredients. Researchers collaborating … stresses, and its transcriptome to learn more about which genes expression patterns. The analysis led to the identification …
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Shattering Expectations: Novel Seed Dispersal Gene Found in Green Millet
Survey of Setaria's natural diversity reveals seed dispersal in wild populations for the first time. For years, Elizabeth … as are the candidate biofuel feedstocks Miscanthus and switchgrass.  Innumerable road trips and hundreds of plants … at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), generated genome sequences for nearly 600 green millet …
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The Selaginella Genome Identifies Genetic Changes Associated with the Evolution of Vascular Plants
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Analyses of expressed sequence tags from the maize foliar pathogen Cercospora zeae-maydis identify novel genes expressed during vegetative, infectious, and reproductive growth
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