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Brachypodium model system traces polyploid genome evolution. Flowering plants abide by the concept, “the more the … base state, they are diploids with two genome copies, one from each parent. Having three or more genome copies from … and development of plant polyploids. A multi-institutional team led by researchers at Spain’s Universidad de Zaragoza …
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… … Dan Udwary: Hey, Alison Takemura: Hey, Dan. Dan Udwary: Today we’re going to talk … studied chemistry, because she switched her degree program from geography to chemistry. So we were both enrolled as … is a great website name, and also extremely well-organized, makes doing research on a person very easy. Kate Duncan: …
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Platform capabilities support researchers exploring how to convert sequence into functional assessments. This is done by … nutrient cycling and bioproduct applications. The team has three subgroups: Synthetic Biology Lab : a user … platform enables users to validate hypotheses generated from mining genomic data by designing and assembling …
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… another episode of Natural Prodcast. Right now I’m working on this the afternoon of the day I’m due to release it, … conversation with Aaron Puri. He is an Assistant Professor from the Chemistry department at the University of Utah, so that makes him one of Jackie’s colleagues. Aaron is doing some …
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The Facilities Integrating Collaborations for User Science (FICUS) call represents a unique … FICUS call with EMSL begin with a Letter of Intent (LOI) from a researcher, briefly describing the project … The ranked proposal list, along with a recommendation from management at the JGI and the other participating …
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See below for a list of Frequently Asked Questions about our proposal submission process. You can review … are open to both domestic and international applicants from any institution type and at any career stage. … so we can select the project provisionally. If your project makes it successfully through the scientific review and is …
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… recognize that crop varieties grow best in certain regions. Most plant species have adapted to their local … In each garden, switchgrass plants clonally propagated from cuttings represent a diverse collection sourced from … States. As reported January 27, 2021 in Nature , the team led by researchers at the University of Texas (UT) at …
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Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. DAN: Hey there and welcome back for … week, we have our conversation with Professor Eric Schmidt, from the University of Utah. I’ve known Eric for a long time … has access to, which can be really weird and different, and makes for lots of variety in chemistry. The other way – the …
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This time, we’ve got a great interview with Ben Shen, from the Scripps Research Institute in Jupiter Florida. This … I also want to emphasize, I think that’s the part that makes me really excited. You know, you asked, “What are the … straight to the cancer cells and the toxin can kill it. Teamwork! If you’re somewhat knowledgeable in natural …
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Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. Brad Moore, UC San Diego and Scripps … get into seaweed, robots, algae, and biocatalysis — and he makes fun of me a lot, though I actually edited most of that … the University of Hawaii and moved there in the early ’60s from Berkeley to work on this new budding field of marine …
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Prodcast,” a podcast about the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. DAN: Hi, again. This is Dan, and you’re … is a bacterial sacred metabolite, and ergot alkaloids come from fungi, and Taxol from plants. Plants, fungi, bacteria, … synthase kind of system, like, maybe this bacteria just makes fatty acids in a weird way. Or maybe it’s a secondary …
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… about natural products and the science and scientists of secondary metabolism. Hey everybody, this is Dan with episode … prefers to be known among friends in natural products. He’s from Langebio in Irapuato, Mexico, and an incredibly bright … about a plant and a microbe interacting very stably. So it makes sense that you end up having a very unique on one …
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