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… Before 2006, Olpidium was one of the many obscure fungi of … attracted the attention of many mycologists with the two publications of the kingdom-wide, multi-gene phylogeny of … revealed that the branches among Olpidium and the first few splits in the non-flagellated terrestrial fungi …
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… the naked eye, microscopy reveals unexpected complexity At first glance, the slightly murky waters in the tube look … National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the Laboratory for Research in Complex Systems (LRC) in Menlo Park, Calif. … sulfur-rich mangrove sediments not far from his lab when he first encountered the bacteria. “When I saw them, I thought, …
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… in the next generation of flowering vegetation. In return for their services, bees eat plant nectar and pollen. Nectar … carries out its helpful metabolism: who’s responsible for what biochemical processes? Now, an international team … the pectin and hemicellulose — are digested further along: first, the pectin, mainly by Gilliamella ; then the …
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… a research scientist in Sabeeha Merchant’s lab and first author of the article. The research team included scientists at the University of California (UC), Berkeley, UCLA, UC Davis, Brookhaven National … enabled by the “Facilities Integrating Collaborations for User Science” (FICUS) collaborative science initiative …
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… world’s most harvested crop by tonnage, sugarcane accounts for 80% of global sugar production. A reference genome for the sugarcane cultivar R570 has been published in … sugarcane genome , the JGI provides foundational genetic information that crop breeders can use to improve sugarcane …
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