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… so there are– I hesitate to make a guess but maybe 50 to 100 different strains and they are in individual tubules. … in the field, these glacial bacteria grow slow and it’s not 100% clear that we know what their biological activities … call this the needle in the Haystack. Because if we have 10,000 features which one do we look at because we are a …
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… at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and two DOE Bioenergy Research Centers, the Joint BioEnergy Institute and the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center. O’Malley is also affiliated with … Research of the U.S. Department of Energy Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI, http://www.jbei.org) contract …
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… Knockout experiments showcase potential for engineering bioenergy crops The Science Scientists at Brookhaven … Lab). because of its utility for biotechnology and bioenergy applications. Poplars grow quickly and the plants … be crossed to produce traits that make them more appealing bioenergy feedstock crops. The trees can be bred to be more …
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… author of this paper and a graduate researcher at the Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI). Cole led the work in … like to look at arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in other bioenergy grasses, like sorghum and switchgrass. We’re … visit energy.gov/science/office-science . The Joint BioEnergy Institute is a DOE Bioenergy Research Center …
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… (perenniality). The Impact Among the long-term aims for bioenergy feedstock crops are increasing their yields and … and benefit from breeding programs of related candidate bioenergy feedstock crops such as sugarcane and sorghum. The … giant miscanthus ( M. x giganteus ), a high-yield candidate bioenergy feedstock known for its ability to grow on …
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… alternative sustainable fuel sources. Developing candidate bioenergy feedstocks that can thrive in saltwater mitigates … land and fresh water. Summary On the list of candidate bioenergy feedstocks, algae are tiny but mighty. An analysis … to produce enough algal biomass to yield the equivalent of 10-27 billion gasoline gallons if target yields could be …
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… pairs. It was not linear, like Streptomyces , but circular. 10% of the genome encoded natural product pathways. Dan: … Brad: Yeah, at that time, that was new, right? Like, my god 10% of the genome makes small molecules that have, you know, … of changed over the years. And I think maybe over the last 10 years, I’ve really become a fan of having postdocs, and …
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… And you have these different types of particulate like 2.5, 10 PPMs and just the size of the particle and how far they … upload happening. And so we should have somewhere around 10, 11, 12 million BGCs in the database on the release, and … not quite sure. So yeah. So it’s a lot. It’s a lot. Like, 10, 12, 15 million BGCs is definitely kind of the baseline …
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