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… from engineered yeasts still work in cell-free environments? (Spoiler: Yes.) Think of cells as tiny factories: … running smoothly. As reported August 26, 2021, in Nature Communications , researchers led by Hal Alper at The … of sustainable chemical products,” said Jewett, one of the study’s senior authors. “But this has been done most …
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… Sequence files for all constructs should be emailed to Miranda Harmon-Smith, Synthetic Biology Project Manager . … File There are several easy-to-use open source tools for converting DNA sequence files into well-formed GenBank files. … source desktop application written by M. Wayne Davis or commercial options include SnapGene . …
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… list features 6,900 researchers working in 21 fields. Congratulations to the 2022 Highly Cited Researchers from … doing in the Guadeloupean mangroves where it was found. The study was featured on the New York Times 2022 List of … viruses. Kyrpides and the JGI’s IMG/M Data Portal were instrumental to a study that looked into how soil viruses , and …
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… from engineered yeasts still work in cell-free environments? (Spoiler: Yes.) Yeast strains engineered for the … in the absence of cell growth by isolating the soluble components of lysed cells. By separating the production of … of sustainable chemical products,” said Jewett, one of the study’s senior authors. “But this has been done most …
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… benefits to address climate change: pulling atmospheric carbon into soil and boosting biofuel feedstocks with less … sharing. Recently, researchers have been able to study both sides of this interaction up close, using RNA … mycorrhizal networks can serve as a reservoir for carbon compounds that plants generate from carbon dioxide they take …
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